Traditional Judaism

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Conservadox Judaism
Conservadox is the term sometimes used to describe Jews whose beliefs and practices place them on the religious continuum somewhere between Conservative Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism. The term "Traditional" (not to be confused with the more generic term "traditional") is sometimes applied to roughly the same sector of the community. While there is no Conservadox denomination, the inter-movement Union for Traditional Judaism (UTJ) serves as an umbrella organization, although not all people who identify as Conservadox or Traditional are affiliated with the UTJ.
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Traditional Judaism
In this course, Traditional Judaism refers to the form of Judaism practiced during the Medieval Period. It based primarily on the Talmud; its central religious authority is the rabbis; worship takes place in the synagogue. Along the way, it is influenced a bit by philosophy and mysticism, as well as by the different cultures in which Jews live during this period. But by-and-large Traditional Judaism looks pretty much like Rabbinic Judaism.


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