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 Translation for 'Judaism' from English to Serbian
NOUN   Judaism | -
SYNO Hebraism | Jewish religion | Judaism
религ.
јудаизам {м}
Judaism
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Translation for 'Judaism' from English to Serbian

Judaism
јудаизам {м}религ.
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Usage Examples English
  • in Political Science (Paris II University 1977), PhD in Political Sociology at Paris Nanterre University ("The religious genesis of the Political Modernity in Judaism" - 1981).
  • Krakowski considers it one of the foundatonal works used by academia to study Haredi judaism.
  • Anti-Judaism is the "total or partial opposition to Judaism as a religion—and the total or partial opposition to Jews as adherents of it—by persons who accept a competing system of beliefs and practices and consider certain genuine Judaic beliefs and practices inferior."
  • Involved in anti-Republican plots from his exile, and keen to draw support from the Carlists in the context of the uneasy and competing relations between the Carlist and Alfonsist factions within the radicalised monarchist camp, in the aftermath of so-called Pact of Territet he issued a statement dated 23 January 1932 endorsing the manifesto launched by Carlist claimant Alfonso Carlos (in which the latter hinted at the cession of dynastic rights should the former king accept "those fundamental principles which in our traditional regime have been demanded of all Kings with precedence of personal rights"), with the dethroned king likewise accusing in the document the reformist Republic to be "inspired and sponsored by communism, freemasonry and judaism".
  • The birthrate in Orthodox Judaism is significantly higher than for Reform Judaism.

  • By equating Judaism with Islam, Alfonsi helped strengthen his argument that Judaism is heretical.
  • Criticism of Judaism refers to criticism of Jewish religious doctrines, texts, laws, and practices.
  • The principles of the Platform are often evoked by organisations espousing a "classical" approach to Reform Judaism, like the American Council for Judaism and Society for Classical Reform Judaism.
  • "Normative Judaism? Jews, Judaism and Jewish Identity" (2012), co-edited with Philip Alexander, which reflects modern scholarly debate about the nature of Judaism.
  • The sages of the Talmud see a direct link between themselves and the Pharisees, and historians generally consider Pharisaic Judaism to be the progenitor of Rabbinic Judaism, that is normative, mainstream Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple.

  • Although celibacy is generally defined as a sin in Judaism, with no stated exceptions within Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism teaches that the cultural mandate is no longer necessary, so procreation between Jews within this sect of Judaism may be viewed as supererogatory acts.
  • He describes the thoughts of a first-person narrator who arrived in Leipzig in 1915 about judaism, his unnamed hometown in Galicia and his reception in Leipzig, while he is waiting for the return of his host Arno (Aharon) Lublin in his store in the city centre, located in a narrow alleyway named Böttchergäßchen.
  • This article discusses the requirements of immersion in Rabbinic Judaism and its descendants.
  • The film tells a story that explores old age, generational differences, judaism and the wounds that remain open from World War II.
  • A member of international Jewish organisations such as the World Union for Progressive Judaism and the Federation for francophone progressive Judaism (Fédération du judaïsme libéral francophone), GIL is an influential organisation in Reform Judaism both within Switzerland, but also within the global context of Reform Judaism.

  • In Judaism, there is debate that cannabis may have been used ritually in ancient Judaism, and the use of cannabis continues to be a controversial topic in modern Judaism.
  • While strongly disagreeing with the theology and religious practices of non-Orthodox forms of Judaism, Lamm was one of the most outspoken leaders in Orthodoxy for cooperation with Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism.
  • Jacob was dismissive of democracy and the left-wing Popular Front. He was also critical of judaism and freemasons. He once described Adolf Hitler as "a staunch socialist who went through hard times".
  • Peach studied Judaism at the University of Judaism and officially converted in June 1997.
  • Some Sephardic Bnei Anusim, and the Conversos, who engage in Messianic Judaism, seem to be approaching normative Judaism.

  • In 2012 "Trotz Allem" together with "Deutsch-Israelische Gesellschaft Witten" ("German-Israeli Society Witten") organized a lecture by the editor of "Ausgewählte Schriften" ("elected writings") of Landauer, "Siegbert Wolf", about philosophy and judaism at Gustav Landauer.
  • On 7 July 2020, Janner-Klausner announced she would be stepping down as Senior Rabbi to Reform Judaism.
  • A large minority of Moroccans identify with Judaism, specifically Sephardic Judaism.
  • The Orthodox Judaism community, which did not agree with Neolog Judaism, split off and created their own synagogue.
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