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TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS IN MODERN ORTHODOX YOUTH RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS AND COMMUNITIES

The article, drawing on accepted definitions of "religion" and "religiosity" in Russian philosophical and religious studies literature, examines the specific empirical data from the Orthodox youth association "Nevskie" and the national volunteer organization "Rus" (Rus') to examine the unique combination of traditional and innovative forms of life, encompassing the consciousness and behavior of believers. Particular…

picked 14 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Orthodox Judaism

one of the three major Judaism movement, and the formal one in Israel

picked 13 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Orthodox JudaismOrthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is chiefly defined by regarding the Torah, both Written and Oral, as literally revealed by God on Mount Sinai and faithfully transmitted ever since.

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Book · DOAB

Girls of Liberty

Following the Balfour Declaration and the British conquest of Palestine (1917-1918), the small Jewish community that lived there wanted to establish an elected assembly as its representative body. The issue that hindered this aim was whether women would be part of it. A group of feminist Zionist women from all over the country created a political party that participated in the elections, even before women's suffrage…

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Full text · Open Library

Jewish history, Jewish religionJewish history, Jewish religion
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Image · DPLA

Partial Friday evening Sabbath and Chanukah service with sermon by Rabbi Roland B. Gittelsohn: “Is Reform Judaism Becoming More Orthodox?”, December 11,1953. Wyner Archives of Temple Israel of Boston.Partial Friday evening Sabbath and Chanukah service with sermon by Rabbi Roland B. Gittelsohn: “Is Reform Judaism Becoming More Orthodox?”, December 11,1953. Wyner Archives of Temple Israel of Boston.

Partial Friday evening Sabbath and Chanukah service with sermon by Rabbi Roland B. Gittelsohn: “Is Reform Judaism Becoming More Orthodox?”, December 11,1953. Audiovisual Collection, Wyner Archives of Temple Israel of Boston.

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