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- noun An adherent of
Orthodox Judaism
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Examples
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Break bread with your younger brother, who joined Chabad Lubavitch in college and is now a strict Orthodox Jew.
William Grassie: Celebrate A Spiritual, Not Religious Thanksgiving William Grassie 2011
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Break bread with your younger brother, who joined Chabad Lubavitch in college and is now a strict Orthodox Jew.
William Grassie: Celebrate A Spiritual, Not Religious Thanksgiving William Grassie 2011
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An influential figure there is Mr. Wexler, an Orthodox Jew who resigned his House seat earlier this year to take a job with a pro-Israel think tank.
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Born in 1910 to Russian immigrant parents and raised as an Orthodox Jew, Sarah attended Goucher College, graduating with a degree in Romance Languages in 1930.
Personal Information for Sarah Kappelman Harris Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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I never met an Orthodox Jew who did that either, for all their talk about strict adherence to the Scriptures.
Frank Schaeffer: Eradicate Fundamentalism In All Its Forms 2010
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At his funeral, held one day after his death, in accordance with his beliefs as an Orthodox Jew, Felder was remembered as a generous and big personality with a competitive streak – and as a hero.
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Former City Council member Simcha Felder, an Orthodox Jew who joined the mayor on that trip, said, "The only one that should judge people's religiosity or level of observance is God."
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My grandmother was a very quiet woman, Orthodox Jew, did not put her values on anyone.
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Born in 1910 to Russian immigrant parents and raised as an Orthodox Jew, Sarah attended Goucher College, graduating with a degree in Romance Languages in 1930.
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Born in 1910 to Russian immigrant parents and raised as an Orthodox Jew, Sarah attended Goucher College, graduating with a degree in Romance Languages in
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