there are many kinds
Messianic Jew-Jewish that believe God kept his word about the blood sacrifice before the temple was destroyed-making only Messianic the only biblical Jewish religion-they have a blood atonement for sins-fulfilling Moses command Leviticus 17vs11 no atonement/ forgiveness without a blood atonement
Jeremiah 31vs31 the new covanant promised not like unto the one with Moses
Isaiah 52vs13-53vs12 He will be exaulted--First he will be marred more than any man and lay down his life as a lamb to make atonement for our souls.
so the other non Jewish scripture believers about an atonement and messiah made up new phases of religion-giving other ways to keep a religion without a personal Messiah--
Orthodox
Chassidik-several sects follow their head rabbi-one the Labavitchers are very missionary minded-not like Jonah to reach the gentiles but to convert other Jews to their legalistic sect-and tells children they convince that their parents aren 'Jewish enough' because they dont eat glatt kosher-and that they cant eat at their parents homes.
other orthadox are other sects with rabbis-who argue with other rabbis about who is the smartest, the humblest and the whateverist-
regular orthodox could be basically any with orthodox synagogues-
Chassidic/Chabad meet in homes and halls -Shnerson past leader-who they were going to appoint as the Messiah although he didnt fulfill the Messianic first comming (Michah 5vs2 to be born in Bethelehem etc.) instead he was born in europe--which i distributed through orthodox communities at this time to disprove him being the Messiah
Conservative-a watered down version of orthodox Messiahless religion-allows less legalities and varies from one congregation to another-they do services also in Hebrew and wear a kippah and tallis-the Chabbad/Chassidic wear broad tallises-prayer shawls
Reform dont wear either and dont believe the bible to be the word of God-just a reference book
reconstructionist-reconstruct judiasm
any other form claiming to be Jewish only the Messianic-is rejected by the Jews that reject Moses and the blood atonement
-see my questions-as they answer they are
Danielle here a spiritist-demon led-blinded 'Jew', Nadler says she is a
Agnostic Jew with Buddist ideas, and the one here by nameno name or whatever-who is caught in the middle-trying to accept there is a messiah but to reject Yeshua/Jesus fulfills it in the first comming-Zechariah 12vs10 and Isaiah 52:12 deals with the second comming Messianic Isaiah 52vs13-53vs12 tells of his sacrificial atonement marred more than any man---ect to make atonement for our sins. thanks david
2006-10-13 17:36:58
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answered by ? 5
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Orthodox and inventive. Orthodox incorporates Hassidic. inventive incorporates Reform and Conservative. There are different communities, yet they are fairly small. Ashkenazic Jews are from jap Europe. Sefardic Jews are from Spain/the midsection East. Zionist is a thought, no longer a team. maximum Jews are Zionist. that is not any longer an offensive term - i'm a proud zionist. Juda boy is a challenge maker pretending to be Jewish. Messianic "Jews" are no longer Jewish - they are Christians pretending to be Jews. ==== clusium1971 would not understand what she's speaking approximately. various the communities in her record are extremely tiny, and a few are not Jewish in any respect.
2016-10-19 08:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Orthodox (as the name implies) = keeps everything.
Reform = a movment which began around 200 years ago as an attempt to make judaism more christian-like.
Conservative = a breakoff from the reform; they wanted to "conserve" a bit more of judaism than their reform counterparts.
cheerio
2006-10-13 10:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Judaism as in all other religions has suffered from divisions over such matters as interprertation,practise, and in general ideological issues.
The major religious movements are Orthodox: fundamentalist in both theory and practise.
Conservative: a group trying to give more meaning to the basic principles of Judaism.
Reform(or Progressive as it is called today): a group which has reinterpreted the pricples of Judaism and given them new meaning through the developement of new ritual and religious practices
2006-10-13 10:44:22
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answered by de gan ya bet 2
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More. Secular. These are people of Jewish heritage who assemble on the Sabbath and holy times for the purpose of fellowship and culture.
And then there is a growing group called Messianic Jews. Who believe Jesus (YAHSHUA) was the Messiah.
2006-10-13 12:35:53
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answered by SEOplanNOW.com 7
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Conservative
Reform is do what feels good, Conservative is do what your family did, unless there's a reason to stop.
(I'm Orthodox)
2006-10-16 05:57:27
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answered by ysk 4
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Do you mean Hasidic for the third? I'm still learning the basics myself.
Orthodox, conservative, and reform. That's what I forgot.
2006-10-13 10:36:32
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answered by Cookie777 6
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instead of asking "What are..." ask "Why are there so many different kinds..." if the bible is true, then why are there hundreds upon hundreds of different "sects" of judaism, christianity.... and such...
2006-10-13 10:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Orange, tomato and cranberry.
2006-10-13 10:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know! Ask a Rabbi!
2006-10-13 10:19:27
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answered by LARRY S 4
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