1. frum - Adjective
2. Frum - Proper noun
frum (comparative more frum, superlative most frum)
(Judaism) pious, observant; committed to obeying all the laws of Judaism
Frum (plural Frums)
A surname from Yiddish.
Frum
A surname from Yiddish [in turn originating as a patronymic], having a father Afrom (“Abraham, Abram”)
To be able to help a 13-year-old kid from the Bronx follow her dreams just by letting her know she's not forgotten in this crazy world - that's why I got involved with Frum Tha Ground Up. Alicia Keys
Breaking down the “barrier” that unfortunately exists between chabad and the rest of klal Yisrael will hopefully IY”H be one of the last accomplishments needed to bring mashiach (that and the behavior of the frum kneset members). Source: Internet
Also, don’t forget the chilul Hashem that these incidents cause which affect all frum Jews around the world. Source: Internet
Frum explained his rationale for creating the phrase axis of evil in his book The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush. Source: Internet
In an earlier tweet, Frum said that the president’s extreme narcissism made him unlikely to care about the thousands of people who will die as long as it gives him a marginally better shot at winning this November. Source: Internet
In his book Frum relates that the more he compared the Axis powers of World War II to modern "terror states", the more similarities he saw. Source: Internet