Examples Hashkafa
1 examples
1.1 modern orthodox
1.2 haredi judaism
1.3 hasidic judaism
examples
modern orthodox
modern orthodox stream of orthodox judaism attempts meld secular, modern world traditional jewish values , observance of jewish law. modern orthodox jews value studying secular knowledge , culturally engaged in society. modern orthodoxy tied religious zionism. although not identical, these hashkafas share many of same values supporting state of israel.
haredi judaism
haredi judaism, called yeshivishe, misnagid, or litvishe, stream of orthodox judaism rejects modern secular culture. stream emerged in response jewish assimilation , secularization during enlightenment era hopes decrease influence of secular society on judaism. in contrast modern orthodox jews embrace modern world, haredim (i.e. followers of haredi judaism) follow strict reading of jewish law segregating modern society.
hasidic judaism
hasidic judaism stream of orthodox judaism focuses on spirituality , jewish mysticism fundamental aspect of faith. founded in 18th-century eastern europe rabbi israel baal shem tov. hasidic jews engage in spiritually uplifting activities such singing , taking cleansing ritual baths. recognized unique black garb , sidelocks.
other hashkafas include torah umadda, torah u’parnasah, , carlbachian.
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