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Orthodox Jew

NOUN
  1. Jew who practices strict observance of Mosaic law

How To Use Orthodox Jew In A Sentence

  • Male Orthodox Jews wear yarmulkas (or, in Hebrew, a ‘kippah’) to show deference to God above us.
  • He is an Orthodox Jew who teaches Rabbinic Studies in California.
  • Ms. Shteynshleyger's life has been largely defined by her separateness: as an immigrant in America, a religious Jew in the art world, a single parent in the Orthodox Jewish community.
  • Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men look at a forest fire that broke out near kibbutz Beit Oren in the north of Israel.
  • Ms. Shteynshleyger's life has been largely defined by her separateness: as an immigrant in America, a religious Jew in the art world, a single parent in the Orthodox Jewish community.
  • And though he wasn't an Orthodox Jew, he wore official davening gear: about his shoulders was his silky, white tallith with its blue stripes and fringes, and on his left arm and on his forehead were his tefillin—the leather boxes and straps favored by Jews for their morning prayers. Wake Up, Sir!
  • Readers of Berger's book cannot fail to gain the impression that belief in the messiah is a central religious concern of Orthodox Jews today.
  • Three of them, a Catholic, an evangelical Christian, and an Orthodox Jew, were devoutly pro-life.
  • You were shocked only due to a lack of knowledge of a widespread practice among Orthodox Jews.
  • The bus was headed from the Western Wall to an ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighbourhood on the city's outskirts, and families with children were packed in the seats and aisles.
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