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quote:Originally posted by onasis:
Can you explain to me the differences between the sects of judaism?
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Well, you have about 3 or 4 movements, commonly known as sects.
You have Chasidism(also incorrectly known as Ultra-Orthodox), you may have seen these guys. They all have the beards and the forelocks. They're pretty hardcore, and are big proponents of mysticism to get in touch with God. I believe that they're believers in reincarnation, as well.
Another movement is the Orthodox movement, of which the Chasidim are a part of. Most orthodox groups observe Jewish Law, keeping kosher and whatnot. All Orthodox believe that God gave all of the Torah(both written and oral) to Moses on the top of Mount Sinai. They belive that it is completely factual, and has not been changed over the years. They also follow the 613 mitzvot(responsibilites that Jews must follow.)
On the opposite end, you have the Reform movement. They do not believe that the Torah was written by God, they think it was compiled from a variety of sources. They don't follow the 613 mitzvot, although they do keep most of the Jewish ethics and customs.
In the middle of the two previously mentioned, you have the Conservative movement. They think that the Torah was written by God, but was passed down by humans and have a human element to it. They follow Jewish Law, but believe that it should adapt and change to meet the needs of the times, while staying true to the core values. As I mentioned, they have a higher emphasis on Hebrew than Reform Synagogues.
There is also one other movement, Reconstructionist, but I don't want to talk about it, since I don't know the details off the top of my head and don't want to google it.
But, those are your Jewish sects in a nutshell, to the best of my knowledge.