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What are the differences between Orthodox, Constructionist, Reform, and...
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<blockquote data-quote="ConvertRuthAsher" data-source="post: 1994964" data-attributes="member: 719788"><p>answer: I will return to this question in a few hours - the differences can be a bit long.</p><p></p><p>Short version: Orthodox is the most strict</p><p></p><p>Conservative - slightly less. They keep kashrut and wear men and some women wear the kippah at synagogue and prayers</p><p></p><p>Reform - less than Conservative - the mitzvot (commandments) are left to the individual to determine who they fit into one's life (some, of course are firm - worship of G-d and G-d alone). They drive to synagogue on the sabbath and men and some women wear the kippah at synagogue and prayer but it's optional (most of the Jewish males I know where the kippah)</p><p></p><p># # #</p><p></p><p>Priest - without Judaism, you'd be a priest for Zeus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConvertRuthAsher, post: 1994964, member: 719788"] answer: I will return to this question in a few hours - the differences can be a bit long. Short version: Orthodox is the most strict Conservative - slightly less. They keep kashrut and wear men and some women wear the kippah at synagogue and prayers Reform - less than Conservative - the mitzvot (commandments) are left to the individual to determine who they fit into one's life (some, of course are firm - worship of G-d and G-d alone). They drive to synagogue on the sabbath and men and some women wear the kippah at synagogue and prayer but it's optional (most of the Jewish males I know where the kippah) # # # Priest - without Judaism, you'd be a priest for Zeus. [/QUOTE]
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