well, if you look at the word Orthodox, it means "from the document," Orthodox Judaism is the traditional way that Jews observed. in the 19th century a group of Jews wanted to "reform", or change the...
It's difficult at first, because of "culture shock" but it can be done: 1. Wait until you're 18 to tell your Orthodox Jewish parents. 2. Go to Jewish Family Services for counseling and ask them to...
Key difference is the extent to which Jewish law (Halakhah) is changeable. Orthodoxy holds that Halakhah is essentially fixed and that the job of contemporary sages is to interpret it in light of...
Reform is more liberal and gender-sensitive and they like to do some holidays and stuff, but Orthodox Judaism is more according to the Torah. Like, they keep the Sabbath, they go to shul every day of...
Reform Judaism is a more relaxed type of Judasim where more free interperatation is allowed. Conservative is closer to orthadox, which is the ultra-Jewish type where you follow the Torah word for...