1. Orthodox Judaism - Noun
2. Orthodox Judaism - Proper noun
Jews who strictly observe the Mosaic law as interpreted in the Talmud
beliefs and practices of a Judaic sect that strictly observes Mosaic law
Source: WordNet; Attitudes * All branches of Orthodox Judaism do not accept any validity or legitimacy of intermarriages. Source: Internet
As understood traditionally and in Orthodox Judaism : *On Shabbat and Yom Kippur all melacha is prohibited. Source: Internet
Brooklyn is a major center for the growing following of Orthodox Judaism and is about 23% Jewish overall. citation As Suffolk County has more than twice the land area of Nassau County, the latter still has a much higher population density. Source: Internet
As a matter of practice Orthodox Judaism lays stress on the performance of the actual commandments. Source: Internet
Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism vary somewhat in their view of the validity of Halakhic reconsideration. Source: Internet
Haredi and much of Modern Orthodox Judaism has a blanket prohibition on women leading public congregational prayers. Source: Internet