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  2. Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Jewish religious movements, sometimes called "denominations", include diverse groups within Judaism which have developed among Jews from ancient times. Samaritans are also considered ethnic Jews by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, although they are frequently classified by experts as a sister Hebrew people, who practice a separate branch of Israelite religion.

  3. Jewish political movements - Wikipedia

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    Jewish political movements refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside the Jewish community. From the time of the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel , the Jewish people had no sovereign territory and were largely denied equal ...

  4. Jewish national movements - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Autonomism, seeking an ethnic-cultural autonomy for the Jews of Eastern Europe; Yiddishism, some proponents of which regarded Yiddish-speakers as a national group Bundism, which combined Yiddishist Autonomism with socialism; Soviet Yiddishism, promoting Yiddish-speakers as a national group in the USSR with its own Jewish Autonomous Oblast

  5. Category:Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jewish religious movements" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. List of Jewish anti-Zionist organizations - Wikipedia

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    Independent Jewish Voices in the United Kingdom and Canada; International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network based in the United States; Jewish Voice for Peace in the United States [1] Judaism On Our Own Terms [2] Malachim in the United States; Mishkenos HoRoim in Israel; Satmar in the United States; Union des progressistes juifs de Belgique; Shomer ...

  7. European Jews for a Just Peace - Wikipedia

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    Jews for a Just Peace during a Israel–Hamas war protest in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024. European Jews for a Just Peace (EJJP) is a federation of Jewish groups in ten European countries aimed at bringing about peace in the Middle East and ensuring respect for the human rights of the Palestinian people.

  8. Relationships between Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative movement, however, has clashed with Orthodoxy over its refusal to recognize the Conservative and Reform movements as legitimate, and in February 1997, Rabbi Ismar Schorsch, the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, claimed that Orthodox organizations in Israel politically discriminate against non-Orthodox Jews, and ...

  9. Zionist youth movement - Wikipedia

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    A Zionist youth movement (Hebrew: תנועות הנוער היהודיות הציוניות, romanized: tnuot hanoar hayehudiot hatsioniot) is an organization formed for Jewish children and adolescents for educational, social, and ideological development, including a belief in Jewish nationalism as represented in the State of Israel.