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Orthodox Judaism outreach: Revision history


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  • curprev 04:3304:33, 6 September 2023EinHachiNami talk contribs 10,392 bytes −9 The phrase "Orthodox Jewish law" is redundant. It links to the halacha article, which states that there is only one halacha in each of the geographic groups of Jews. The splits within the Ashkenazi community, of which I am a part, between Reform, Conservative, etc., are not different types of Jewish law. There is, for example, no "Reform Jewish law." The differences are in terms of interpretation of halacha. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 19:3419:34, 10 March 2023UrielAcosta talk contribs 9,839 bytes −19 Removed excessive detail: 1) it's bias in the phrasing, implying people from other branches of a monotheistic religion don't believe in God, & 2) it would only be highly notable (& thus worth mentioning in the short summary) if Orthodox Jewish religious outreach discouraged belief in God, not if it encourages it as we would normally expect from monotheists. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 23:4423:44, 26 February 2023ראדומסקערחסיד talk contribs 9,858 bytes +44 undo previous revision by an editor who misunderstood what was written. It doesn’t say that all non- Orthodox Jews don’t believe in God. Furthermore, kiruv isn’t a everything or nothing approach - the kiruv movement values getting a jew to believe in God even if they don’t adopt an orthodox lifestyle undo

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