Orthodox Judaism, a traditional and deeply rooted branch of the Jewish faith, adheres to a strict interpretation of Jewish law and customs, as outlined in the Torah and its commentaries. Originating from the teachings of prominent rabbis throughout history, Orthodox Judaism places great emphasis on the observance of mitzvot (commandments), the study of Torah, and maintaining a distinct Jewish identity. This traditional approach to Judaism has been preserved and passed down through generations, with Orthodox communities worldwide striving to uphold their rich heritage.
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