Masortim (Hebrew: מסורתיים, Masortiim lit. "traditional [people]", also known as Shomrei Masoret שומרי מסורת; lit. 'upholders of tradition') is an Israeli...
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Rabbinic Judaism Masoretes, scribes who passed down the Masoretic text Masortim, meaning "traditional", semi-observant Jews in Israel Masorti Judaism,...
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other three subgroups on the scale of Jewish-Israeli religiosity are the masortim, "traditional"; datiim, "religious"; and haredim, "ultra-religious" ("ultra-Orthodox")...
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Masorti may refer to: Masortim, a Jewish sociological group Conservative Judaism, Masorti Judaism in North America Masorti Olami, an international umbrella...
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Haredi Satin Conservative Judaism, Reform Judaism; In Israel: Hilonim and Masortim during major Jewish traditions White crocheted Many Jerusalemites wear...
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Israel Judaism Orthodox Ashkenazi Hasidic Sepharadi Conservative Reform Masortim Hiloni Haymanot Karaite Christianity Islam Sunni Shia Ahmadiyya Other Abrahamic...
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few authors, like Elliot Nelson Dorff, consider the Israeli social group masortim (traditionalists) to be one and the same with the Western Conservative...
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Another large demographic usually considered Orthodox are the Israeli Masortim, or "traditionals". This moniker originated with Mizrahi immigrants who...
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Jewish Israelis classify themselves as "secular" (hiloni), "traditional" (masortim), "religious" (dati) or ultra-religious (haredi). The western and Israeli...
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roughly 30,000 inhabitants, most of them secular hilonim and traditional masortim. This is the only neighborhood in Bnei Brak where most of its residents...
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(along with Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews as a whole) are heavily classified as Masortim, contrasting Israelis of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, whom are more secular...
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are identified as haredim (ultra-Orthodox), religious (i.e. Orthodox), masortim (traditionalists), and hiloni (secular). In 2011, roughly 9% of Israeli...
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strict observance of Orthodox ritual law. The other 80% identify as either Masortim, "traditional" (30–40%), or Hilonim, "secular" (40–50%). Almost all the...
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classified as religious Jews, and that is why the intermediate category of Masortim was created. Shenhav argued that this Arab Jewish identity is a hybrid...
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