10 Branches of Judaism Explained

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10 Branches of Judaism Explained.

I’ll be exploring with you 10 branches of Judaism that you may not have known about. Judaism is classified as one of the world religions. However, within Judaism, there are many branches or groups that might share fundamental beliefs, but they vary in certain aspects.

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I'm a Muslim, but I love to learn about jews

bhsoon
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interesting video. As a Jew I have to correct a few things. The video didn't always match the text tho. Most of those pictured in the "conservative" section were dressed more as Orthodox. Within the Orthodox are modern Orthodox and Haredi, which those you pictured were wearing streimels are Haredi. Haredi include both Hasidic and Mishnagidim from the Litvak (Lithuanian) stream. While there are also Mizrachi that are "orthodox" but non-European.

shaydowsith
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Good video, but it is practically only about different Ashkenazi branches. Sephardic and Mizrahi Judaism or even more traditional Ethiopian Judaism called Haymanot have their differences from Ashkenazi movements and from each other. Also, although many Jews do not count them as part of Judaism, in my opinion Karaites and Samaritans should be mentioned here too. From Ashkenazi branches I would like to mention Liberal Judaism, which is the most progressive, but mostly exist in the UK.

Thewolfzombie
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I would like to convert to Chabad Judaism. I like Judaism since my teen age. I had read Hindu, Sikh, Muslims, Christian and Jewish( Talmud ) holy books. At last I came to conclusion that Hasidic Judaism is best for me.🙂

Rahul-Cohen
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Excellent! By the way, Chabad is pronounced as if it were a Spanish word: Jabad. The “ch” is not like Charlie; it is gutteral.

arlenemorzinsky
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There are secular Jews. Judaism is not just a religion it's also a culture. Their parents may have been practicing Jews and the off spring decided not to follow but are still tied to the traditions.

peejm
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Wow dude. Seriously, well done. I'm really impressed. I used to be a modern orthodox practicing Jew and "upgraded" about 5 years ago to a Chabad chassid.
I have to say that your presentation was clear and well researched. And even after 44 years, I actually learned a lot from your video.
Very well done.

BreakthroughMatrixCoaching
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I am Jewish, but I learned a LOT from this video. Thank you!

sandragoodman
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Hi! I'm Jewish and you did a great job! One point I'd like to highlight is that even though there are different Jewish sects, we all consider ourselves AND each other to be authentically Jewish -- even Jews who don't believe in G-d. This is quite different from many Christian groups who don't think other Christian denominations are "real Christians". Moreover, Jews can and do move in and out of these different sects and synagogues in a fluid way that's also different from our Christian cousins. For example, although I'm a member of a Reform Synagogue, I often attend services at an Orthodox temple. We (Jews) have many more similarities than differences; neither the practices we share, nor the traditions we express differently, make any Jew more or less Jewish to G-d or eachother. Pretty cool, I think. Shalom!

alanharvey
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That is interesting. I didnt know there were so many Jewish branches and some not so strict. I also am fascinated with Jewish culture. The music, the rituals etc., its very rich in culture and colourful.

daisydaffsforever
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I miss other branches too: Sephardis, Karatites, Samataritans (yes, they still exist!)

asgautbakke
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Loved your style and the clarity as well as brevity of the presentation.

I won’t mention the detail about how the word Chabad חב״ד is actually pronounce since several people had covered this topic.

What I did want to tell you is that when you got to Humanistic Judaism my heart skipped a beat. Your description is exactly the way I celebrated my Jewishness for decades. It had no name for it, but I knew that this is what spoke to me. I am glad it now has a name in my heart and in my mind.

Thank you. Keep up the good work.

Dita T Palmetto Bay FL

ditateitelbaum
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These groups you have mentioned are interesting. It would also be interesting to have discussion of Jews from different parts of the world; such as Persian, Yemeni, Ethiopian, Algerian, Moroccan, South or Latin American and so on and so forth.

sirrykr
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Just a little comment.
The text is surprisingly accurate. But please note that the pictures are often misleading.

reuvengrosz
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Literally, I was having a convo with my husband this evening about the different branches of Judaism. Your video, which is excellent btw, appeared as a suggestion 🤔👂
I’m from metro Detroit - Rabbi Sherwin Wine married me in 1993 - my first marriage. I was unaffiliated with a synagogue at the time. My ex was bar mitzvah’ed by him (the shul is a mile from me). I had no idea Rabbi Wine created the movement of Humanistic Judaism. Wow! I’m gobsmacked. Sadly, he was killed during a vacation to Morocco many years ago. Lovely man. If interested, I have video of him. Thank you 🙏🏻

karbe
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Judaism is the Religion whilst Jewish are the people.
One can’t be an Atheist Christian or an Atheist Muslim but can be an Atheist Jewish.

l.garcia
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I learned about the non-theistic branch of Judaism from your presentation. Thank you!

charlesodonnell
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I am a Jew and learned from your clear presentation. Thank you.

marilialevacov
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There are quite a few humanist Jews within the Reform and Reconstructionist branches, not just Humanistic Judaism.

chrisbrownaz
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I very much enjoyed this video. Thank You so very I knew of the Reform, Conservative & Orthodox branches, and I had heard of Hassidic & Reconstructionist forms, but I appreciate the greater depth in which this video went into. Be Blessed, Brother Mark Prance

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