Relationships between Jewish religious movements

The relationships between the various denominations of Judaism are complex and include a range of trends from the conciliatory and welcoming to hostile and antagonistic. == Orthodox Judaism == The essential position of Orthodox Judaism is the view that Conservative and Reform Judaism made major and unjustifiable breaks with historic Judaism—both by their skepticism of the verbal revelation of the Written Torah and the Oral Torah, and by their rejection of Halakha (Jewish law) as binding (although to varying degrees).

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Relationships between Jewish religious movements

The relationships between the various denominations of Judaism are complex and include a range of trends from the conciliatory and welcoming to hostile and antagonistic. == Orthodox Judaism == The essential position of Orthodox Judaism is the view that Conservative and Reform Judaism made major and unjustifiable breaks with historic Judaism—both by their skepticism of the verbal revelation of the Written Torah and the Oral Torah, and by their rejection of Halakha (Jewish law) as binding (although to varying degrees).

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