Definition: Anti-Orthodox, also known as Orthodox, is a religious denomination that advocates for the strict observance of Jewish law and tradition. It emphasizes the importance of following the traditional liturgy, customs, and dietary laws, which are considered to be the best way to maintain Jewish purity and ethical standards. Anti-Orthodox adherents often practice their religion in a manner that is more orthodox than mainstream Orthodox practices, such as wearing modest attire, abstaining from certain foods or rituals, and participating in
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