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What is the core belief of Orthodox Jews? They believe that Judaism should make changes according to circumstances. They should follow in the ancient traditions of Judaism. They should follow the changes made to ancient traditions. They believe that the Bible contains religious writings, but that it is not the word of God

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C.That it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it
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The core belief of Orthodox Jews is that they should follow in the ancient traditions of Judaism.

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Orthodox Judaism is one of the great branches of the Jewish religion today, along with conservative Judaism and reformist Judaism. It is distinguished from them by its rigorous adherence to Halakha, that is, the ancient and traditional rules of life and behavior of the Jewish religion. It lacks of a central doctrinal authority allowing some variation in practice.

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