Torah Judaism

The term Torah Judaism is a term used by a number of Orthodox Jews to describe themselves. The term is a reaction to the perceived loss of meaning of other terms used to describe their beliefs. It is also a declaration that they perceive the liberalism of some Orthodox Jews leave the bounds that they believe are mandated by the Torah. See also: Judaism -- Orthodox Judaism -- Haredi Judaism -- Fundamentalism

 

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