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Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance — The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) was founded in 1997 with the aim of expand [ing] the spiritual, ritual, intellectual, and political opportunities for women with the framework of halakha, or Jewish law.… … Wikipedia
Jewish orthodox court — religious court of Orthodox Judaism court … English contemporary dictionary
Jewish services — (Hebrew: תפלה, tefillah ; plural תפלות, tefillos or tefillot ; Yinglish: davening) are the prayer recitations which form part of the observance of Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur , the… … Wikipedia
Jewish feminism — is a movement that seeks to improve the religious, legal, and social status of women within Judaism and to open up new opportunities for religious experience and leadership for Jewish women. Feminist movements, with varying approaches and… … Wikipedia
Orthodox Jewish feminism — (also known as Orthodox feminism amongst Jews) is a movement in Orthodox Judaism which seeks to further the cause of a more egalitarian approach to Jewish practice[1] within the bounds of Jewish Law. The major organizations of this movement is… … Wikipedia
the court of justice of the Jewish orthodox community — senior legal tribunal of devout Orthodox Jews … English contemporary dictionary
the Jewish orthodox community — general population of Jews who practice according the the laws of Orthodox Judaism … English contemporary dictionary
Orthodox Union — OU logo. Not to be confused with Union of Orthodox Rabbis, a distinct Haredi rabbinical group. The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (UOJCA), more popularly known as the Orthodox Union (OU), is one of the oldest Orthodox Jewish… … Wikipedia
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Jewish eschatology — Part of a series on Eschatology … Wikipedia