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- adjective Pertaining to the
rites of theEastern Orthodox Church . - adjective Pertaining to the Ukranian orthodox Greek Catholic Church.
- adjective Of or pertaining to
Orthodox Judaism .
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Examples
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"I mean, what could it hurt inasmuch as it is all orthodox Christian belief recognized by the Orthodox, Coptic, Nestorian, Jacobite and every other Christian church that existed prior to
Triablogue 2009
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I was raised in Orthodox Jewish Yeshivas, and so I think I had a taste for those ancient texts, certainly the ancient ones but even the older ones (unintelligible) the 19th century texts.
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I have never been on board with the way women are segregated out in Orthodox religions.
Lily Blau: Fashion and Faith: God, Gucci, and What Happened Along the Way Lily Blau 2010
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I have never been on board with the way women are segregated out in Orthodox religions.
Lily Blau: Fashion and Faith: God, Gucci, and What Happened Along the Way Lily Blau 2010
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I have never been on board with the way women are segregated out in Orthodox religions.
Lily Blau: Fashion and Faith: God, Gucci, and What Happened Along the Way Lily Blau 2010
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I was raised in Orthodox Jewish Yeshivas, and so I think I had a taste for those ancient texts, certainly the ancient ones but even the older ones (unintelligible) the 19th century texts.
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I was raised in Orthodox Jewish Yeshivas, and so I think I had a taste for those ancient texts, certainly the ancient ones but even the older ones (unintelligible) the 19th century texts.
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Would it be discourteous to ostentatiously bring cheeseburgers to a meeting to recruit students interested studying in Orthodox Judaism?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Disagreement Need Not Equal Discourtesy 2010
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I was raised in Orthodox Jewish Yeshivas, and so I think I had a taste for those ancient texts, certainly the ancient ones but even the older ones (unintelligible) the 19th century texts.
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Would it be discourteous to ostentatiously bring cheeseburgers to a meeting to recruit students interested studying in Orthodox Judaism?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Disagreement Need Not Equal Discourtesy 2010
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