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5a57d66f770dc0001aeefdf1 | Orthodox_Judaism | Externally, Orthodox Jews can be identified by their manner of dress and family lifestyle. Orthodox women dress modestly by keeping most of their skin covered. Additionally, married women cover their hair, most commonly in the form of a scarf, also in the form of hats, bandanas, berets, snoods or, sometimes, wigs. Orth... | Who tend to wear clothing that exposes a lot of skin? | {
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5a57d66f770dc0001aeefdf2 | Orthodox_Judaism | Externally, Orthodox Jews can be identified by their manner of dress and family lifestyle. Orthodox women dress modestly by keeping most of their skin covered. Additionally, married women cover their hair, most commonly in the form of a scarf, also in the form of hats, bandanas, berets, snoods or, sometimes, wigs. Orth... | What do most Jewish women refuse to wear to cover their head? | {
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5a57d66f770dc0001aeefdf3 | Orthodox_Judaism | Externally, Orthodox Jews can be identified by their manner of dress and family lifestyle. Orthodox women dress modestly by keeping most of their skin covered. Additionally, married women cover their hair, most commonly in the form of a scarf, also in the form of hats, bandanas, berets, snoods or, sometimes, wigs. Orth... | What do Orthodox men refuse to wear on their heads? | {
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570981cd200fba14003680d5 | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism holds that the words of the Torah, including both the Written Law (Pentateuch) and those parts of the Oral Law which are "halacha leMoshe m'Sinai", were dictated by God to Moses essentially as they exist today. The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how t... | What is the written law of the Torah known as? | {
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5a57dc1c770dc0001aeefe2e | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism holds that the words of the Torah, including both the Written Law (Pentateuch) and those parts of the Oral Law which are "halacha leMoshe m'Sinai", were dictated by God to Moses essentially as they exist today. The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how t... | What was not given a clear explanations on how to apply it? | {
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5a57dc1c770dc0001aeefe2f | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism holds that the words of the Torah, including both the Written Law (Pentateuch) and those parts of the Oral Law which are "halacha leMoshe m'Sinai", were dictated by God to Moses essentially as they exist today. The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how t... | Who added fences to historical law that are not a part of modern day? | {
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5a57dc1c770dc0001aeefe30 | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism holds that the words of the Torah, including both the Written Law (Pentateuch) and those parts of the Oral Law which are "halacha leMoshe m'Sinai", were dictated by God to Moses essentially as they exist today. The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how t... | What is considered divine and in no need of interpretation? | {
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57098329200fba14003680e9 | Orthodox_Judaism | In reaction to the emergence of Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews emerged in support of some of the values of the Haskalah, but also wanted to defend the classic, traditional interpretation of Jewish law and tradition. This group was led by those who opposed the establishment of a new temple in Hamb... | Where was Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer from? | {
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5a578ac4770dc0001aeefc84 | Orthodox_Judaism | In reaction to the emergence of Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews emerged in support of some of the values of the Haskalah, but also wanted to defend the classic, traditional interpretation of Jewish law and tradition. This group was led by those who opposed the establishment of a new temple in Hamb... | Who fought against the strength and awareness of the Orthodox Jewry? | {
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5709840c200fba14003680fd | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | When is a newborn boy's hair first cut? | {
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5709840c200fba14003680fe | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What is done with the newborn boy's hair once it is cut? | {
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5709840c200fba14003680ff | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What are grains and legumes known as? | {
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5709840c200fba1400368100 | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What is the name of the prohibition against eating grains and legumes during Passover? | {
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5709840c200fba1400368101 | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What text rejects the Ashkenazi prohibition against kitniyot? | {
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5a57ab82770dc0001aeefcc5 | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What do historians claim are practices of prior generations? | {
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5a57ab82770dc0001aeefcc7 | Orthodox_Judaism | Jewish historians also note that certain customs of today's Orthodox are not continuations of past practice, but instead represent innovations that would have been unknown to prior generations. For example, the now-widespread haredi tradition of cutting a boy's hair for the first time on his third birthday (upshirin or... | What is the Arabic word for haircut? | {
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57098503200fba140036811b | Orthodox_Judaism | Haredi Judaism advocates segregation from non-Jewish culture, although not from non-Jewish society entirely. It is characterised by its focus on community-wide Torah study. Haredi Orthodoxy's differences with Modern Orthodoxy usually lie in interpretation of the nature of traditional halakhic concepts and in acceptable... | What type of Judaism advocated segregation from non-Jewish culture? | {
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57098503200fba140036811c | Orthodox_Judaism | Haredi Judaism advocates segregation from non-Jewish culture, although not from non-Jewish society entirely. It is characterised by its focus on community-wide Torah study. Haredi Orthodoxy's differences with Modern Orthodoxy usually lie in interpretation of the nature of traditional halakhic concepts and in acceptable... | What should individuals participate as little as possible in? | {
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570985f3ed30961900e84272 | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism holds that on Mount Sinai, the Written Law was transmitted along with an Oral Law. The words of the Torah (Pentateuch) were spoken to Moses by God; the laws contained in this Written Torah, the "Mitzvot", were given along with detailed explanations in the oral tradition as to how to apply and interpret... | Where was the written law and the oral law transmitted? | {
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570987baed30961900e8429a | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | What maintains a historical understanding of jewish Identity? | {
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5a57da44770dc0001aeefe18 | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | Who maintains the modern understanding of Jewish identity? | {
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5a57da44770dc0001aeefe19 | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | What is a person who is born to a Jewish father considered? | {
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5a57da44770dc0001aeefe1a | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | What descent by the father does Orthodoxy accept? | {
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5a57da44770dc0001aeefe1b | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | What form of marriage is an acceptance of Judaism? | {
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5a57da44770dc0001aeefe1c | Orthodox_Judaism | Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity. Similarly, Orthodoxy strongly conde... | What does the Orthodox Community avoid doing to intermarried couples? | {
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57098875200fba1400368157 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | What do haredi Judaism and modern orthodox Judaism disagree about the application of? | {
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206
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} |
57098875200fba1400368158 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | what law is halakha to the Orthodox Jew? | {
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679
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57098875200fba1400368159 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | Basic respect for human beings is known as what? | {
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1206
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} |
57098875200fba140036815a | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | The sanctiy of human life is known as what? | {
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1257
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} |
57098875200fba140036815b | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | What does halakha guide? | {
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704
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} |
5a57de0e770dc0001aeefe40 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | Which groups maintain significant agreement within Orthodox Judaism about Halakha? | {
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5a57de0e770dc0001aeefe41 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | Why must the Halakha never be re-examined? | {
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5a57de0e770dc0001aeefe42 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | What are Historical Orthodox more willing to assume about changing realities? | {
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5a57de0e770dc0001aeefe43 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | What is a guide to the modern day Jew? | {
"text": [],
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} |
5a57de0e770dc0001aeefe44 | Orthodox_Judaism | However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general rule, Haredi Jews believe that when ... | What principles are never in opposition with each other? | {
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57098af9ed30961900e842cc | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | What is jewish law today based on? | {
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"Torah"
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"answer_start": [
84
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} |
57098af9ed30961900e842cd | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | what does the halakha represent to orthodox judiasm? | {
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"will of God"
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281
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} |
57098af9ed30961900e842ce | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | Where were the rules about the Torah revealed to Moses by God? | {
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"Mount Sinai"
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"answer_start": [
453
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} |
57098af9ed30961900e842cf | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | How many rules are jewish law derived from? | {
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"13"
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746
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} |
57098af9ed30961900e842d0 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | What law is considered to be no less the word of god? | {
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"Oral Law"
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"answer_start": [
536
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} |
5a57e0c4770dc0001aeefe54 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | What is the commandments in the Torah based on according to Modern day Judaism? | {
"text": [],
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} |
5a57e0c4770dc0001aeefe55 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | Which literature debated the accuracy of the commandments in the Torah? | {
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5a57e0c4770dc0001aeefe56 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | What does modern Judaism hold about the halakha? | {
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"answer_start": []
} |
5a57e0c4770dc0001aeefe57 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | What was given to Noah on Mt. Sinai? | {
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5a57e0c4770dc0001aeefe58 | Orthodox_Judaism | According to Orthodox Judaism, Jewish law today is based on the commandments in the Torah, as viewed through the discussions and debates contained in classical rabbinic literature, especially the Mishnah and the Talmud. Orthodox Judaism thus holds that the halakha represents the "will of God", either directly, or as cl... | Which kind of law is consider less because there is no written account? | {
"text": [],
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} |
57098bc7200fba140036817f | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What overlaps significantly with Hasidic Judiasm? | {
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"answer_start": [
56
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} |
57098bc7200fba1400368180 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What overlaps significantly with Haredi Judiasm? | {
"text": [
"Chasidic Judaism"
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"answer_start": [
11
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} |
57098bc7200fba1400368181 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | Who founded what is known as the Baal Shem Tov? | {
"text": [
"Israel ben Eliezer"
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"answer_start": [
336
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} |
57098bc7200fba1400368182 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What sought to combine rigourous scholarship with more emotional mitzvah observance? | {
"text": [
"Ba'al Shem Tov"
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"answer_start": [
788
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} |
57098bc7200fba1400368183 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What is the spoken word known as in Hasidic Judiasm? | {
"text": [
"Yiddish"
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"answer_start": [
1427
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} |
5a57c133770dc0001aeefd52 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What two forms of Judaism have very little overlaps of beliefs? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a57c133770dc0001aeefd53 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | Which form of Judaism came before Haredi Judaism? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a57c133770dc0001aeefd54 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What tried to separate scholarship with emotional mitzvah? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a57c133770dc0001aeefd55 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | What is the spoken word of Chasidic Judiasm? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a57c133770dc0001aeefd56 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. It precedes the later and differs in its genesis and emerged focus. The movement originated in Eastern Europe (what is now Belarus and Ukraine) in the 18th cent... | Who was concerned that there was too much joy in the performance of the commandments? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
57098ca3ed30961900e842d6 | Orthodox_Judaism | In contrast to the general American Jewish community, which is dwindling due to low fertility and high intermarriage and assimilation rates, the Orthodox Jewish community of the United States is growing rapidly. Among Orthodox Jews, the fertility rate stands at about 4.1 children per family, as compared to 1.9 children... | What is the fertility rate among non-orthodox Jewish families?? | {
"text": [
"1.9 children"
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"answer_start": [
308
]
} |
57098ca3ed30961900e842d7 | Orthodox_Judaism | In contrast to the general American Jewish community, which is dwindling due to low fertility and high intermarriage and assimilation rates, the Orthodox Jewish community of the United States is growing rapidly. Among Orthodox Jews, the fertility rate stands at about 4.1 children per family, as compared to 1.9 children... | What is the fertility rate among orthodox Jewish families? | {
"text": [
"4.1 children"
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"answer_start": [
268
]
} |
57098ca3ed30961900e842d8 | Orthodox_Judaism | In contrast to the general American Jewish community, which is dwindling due to low fertility and high intermarriage and assimilation rates, the Orthodox Jewish community of the United States is growing rapidly. Among Orthodox Jews, the fertility rate stands at about 4.1 children per family, as compared to 1.9 children... | What is the rate of intermarriage among orthodox Jews? | {
"text": [
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"answer_start": [
442
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} |
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