The Streams
of Judaism
Mazornets JewishLiving Channel
is a place for all to learn, read, and share views about Judaisms
rich tradition, heritage, and customs. The terms Jews and Judaism
refers to the religion, the culture, and/or the people. Judaism is
both a worldview and a way of life, and the Torah is its primary
source.
The three major religious movements in
Judaism are: Orthodox Judaism, Conservative (Masorti) Judaism, and
Reform/Liberal/Progressive Judaism. Reconstructionist Judaism, a
fourth movement that is substantially smaller than the other three,
has immerged in the United States in the second half of the 20th
Century.
As recently as 200 years ago, orthodox
Judaism, which adheres to the traditions and rules practiced for
thousands of years, was the only form of religious Judaism.
The Conservative movement,
formally organized as the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
in by Dr. Solomon Schechter in 1913, though its establishment dates
back to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in the 1880s,
believes that the traditional laws may be changed to suit the times.
The Reform/Liberal/Progressive
movements, which originated in Europe, believe that individuals can
choose and pick the laws, traditions, and customs they wish to
follow.
Read more
about the different denominations by clicking below.
-Reform Platform
-Orthodox Overview
-Conservative Platform
-More to come
Articles of Interest
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The Basics of Living An Orthodox Life, by Reb Yosef
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