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Cultural Judaism and Reform Judaism

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Difference between Cultural Judaism and Reform Judaism

Cultural Judaism vs. Reform Judaism

Cultural Judaism encourages individual thought and understanding in Judaism. Reform Judaism (also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism) is a major Jewish denomination that emphasizes the evolving nature of the faith, the superiority of its ethical aspects to the ceremonial ones, and a belief in a continuous revelation not centered on the theophany at Mount Sinai.

Similarities between Cultural Judaism and Reform Judaism

Cultural Judaism and Reform Judaism have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ashkenazi Jews, Jewish secularism, Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Sephardi Jews.

Ashkenazi Jews

Ashkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or simply Ashkenazim (אַשְׁכְּנַזִּים, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation:, singular:, Modern Hebrew:; also), are a Jewish diaspora population who coalesced in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium.

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Jewish secularism

Jewish secularism comprises the non-religious Jewish people and the body of work produced by them.

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Judaism

Judaism (originally from Hebrew, Yehudah, "Judah"; via Latin and Greek) is the religion of the Jewish people.

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Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of Judaism, which seek to maximally maintain the received Jewish beliefs and observances and which coalesced in opposition to the various challenges of modernity and secularization.

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Sephardi Jews

Sephardi Jews, also known as Sephardic Jews or Sephardim (סְפָרַדִּים, Modern Hebrew: Sefaraddim, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm; also Ye'hude Sepharad, lit. "The Jews of Spain"), originally from Sepharad, Spain or the Iberian peninsula, are a Jewish ethnic division.

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Cultural Judaism and Reform Judaism Comparison

Cultural Judaism has 17 relations, while Reform Judaism has 264. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.78% = 5 / (17 + 264).

References

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