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Conservative Judaism

Definition: Conservative Judaism is a way of practicing the Jewish religion. It is a middle ground between Reform Judaism, which is more flexible, and Orthodox Judaism, which is more traditional. Conservative Jews follow many of the laws from the Torah (the Jewish holy book), but they also believe it is okay to change some of these laws to fit modern life.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • How to Use: You can use "Conservative Judaism" to talk about a specific group of Jews who have these beliefs. For example, "Many people in my community practice Conservative Judaism."
Example Sentence:
  • "In Conservative Judaism, people may keep some dietary laws but also enjoy modern foods that fit their lifestyle."
Advanced Usage:
  • When discussing Jewish practices, you might say, "Conservative Judaism embraces a balance between tradition and modernity, allowing for adaptations in daily life while still honoring the sacred texts."
Word Variants:
  • Conservative Jew (noun): A person who practices Conservative Judaism.
  • Conservatism (noun): The general belief in preserving traditional values, which can apply to other areas outside of religion.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "conservative" can also mean someone who prefers to keep things the same and resist change, not just in a religious context but in politics or social issues.
Synonyms:
  • Traditional Judaism: Refers to more orthodox practices but can sometimes overlap with Conservative Judaism.
  • Moderate Judaism: Another term that may be used to describe a balanced approach to Jewish laws and practices.
Idioms:
  • There are no specific idioms directly related to "Conservative Judaism," but you might hear general idioms about tradition, such as "old habits die hard," which reflects the idea of holding onto traditional practices.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Adapt to" (as in, "They adapt to modern life while keeping their traditions.") can relate to how Conservative Judaism allows for some changes in practice.
Summary:

Conservative Judaism is about finding a balance between following Jewish laws and adapting to modern life. It allows for some flexibility while still respecting tradition.

Noun
  1. beliefs and practices of Conservative Jews
  2. Jews who keep some of the requirements of the Mosaic law but allow for adaptation of other requirements (as some of the dietary laws) to fit modern circumstances

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