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Orthodox

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Orthodox meaning

Conforming to the accepted, established, or traditional doctrines of a given faith, religion, or ideology. | Adhering to whatever is customary, traditional, or generally accepted. | Of the eastern churches, Eastern Orthodox.

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Lieberman, a resident of a West Bank settlement, isn’t Orthodox himself, but as a member of a broad-right political camp that includes both the Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox, he takes care to present himself as highly respectful of Jewish tradition.

As an Orthodox woman who is a member of an Orthodox Union affiliated synagogue, I am upset that an organization that bears the title “Orthodox” would create such a Chilul Hashem, a desecration of God’s name.

The Catholic Church recognizes the validity of Orthodox sacraments and welcomes members of the Orthodox churches to receive the sacraments in a Catholic Church, although it cautions that their Orthodox pastors and bishops might object.

The ultra-Orthodox-dominated Rabbinate has never recognized non-Orthodox rabbis or conversions, and in the past few years, it has questioned the credentials of a few of the leading liberal Orthodox rabbis.

As Eastern Orthodox Christianity is both collegial and local in structure, there is no single organization called the "True Orthodox Church" nor is there official recognition among the "True Orthodox" as to who is properly included among them.

In 1982 Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought published a symposium on the state of Orthodox Judaism, with contributions by many leading Orthodox rabbis.

Orthodox Christians In 1991, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and eleven Orthodox monasteries (four for monks and seven for nuns).

The term Western Orthodoxy is sometimes used to denominate what is technically a Vicariate within the Antiochian Orthodox and the Russian Orthodox Churches and thus a part of the Eastern Orthodox Church as that term is defined here.

This point of view was based upon the stance of the Russian Orthodox Church (and the Eastern Orthodox Church ) that the Church of Rome is in schism, after breaking off from the Orthodox Church.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) -- Ukraine's top security agency notified a top Orthodox priest Saturday that he was suspected of justifying Russia's aggression, a criminal offense, amid a bitter dispute over a famed Orthodox monastery.

Others only thinly veil their extremism in traditional Orthodox Russian imperialism, exemplified by the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) leadership and former paramilitary commander Igor Strelkov aka Girkin.

Russian President Vladimiron Thursday ordered a 36-hour cease fire in Ukraine over Orthodox Christmas after an appeal from the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, a step Ukraine had earlier dismissed as a cynical trap.

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will meet young volunteers from the Coptic Orthodox Church at a coronation party at St Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church in Kensington.

Heers recently appeared on his brother’s “Orthodox Ethos” YouTube Channel, which has over a hundred thousand subscribers, to talk about the documentary film and its potential to help others appreciate the importance of Orthodox Christianity.

Israeli police officers clash with Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men during an Ultra-Orthodox protest against army draft on July 16, 2024 in Bnei Brak, Israel.

Several women, in both the audience and our cast, said that the topic was not just for Orthodox women — that mikvah can speak to every Jewish woman, and there are non-Orthodox women who keep the mitzvah of mikvah.

Dr. Marc Sicklick, an Orthodox physician on Long Island who says he sees patients from Borough Park and the other Orthodox areas that were designated as red zones, said he frequently gets calls from patients asking them why they should get tested at all.

Switch Orthodox leadership from Turkish Constantinople to Russian Orthodox Moscow.

The most noteworthy is the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (IOPS), which had created roughly a hundred Orthodox schools in the region since its foundation in 1872.

The Orthodox Union (OU) has served as an umbrella organization for American Orthodox Jewry since 1898, with over 400 congregations in its synagogue network.