1. Humanistic Judaism is a Jewish movement that in contemporary Jewish life provides a nonheistic alternative. It identifies Judaism as the Jewish people's cultural and historical experience.
2. Conservative Judaism (known outside North America as Masorti Judaism) is a Jewish religious movement that regards the authority of Jewish law and tradition as originating more than from divine revelation, mainly from the assent of the people and the community over the centuries.
3. The traditionalist branches of modern Rabbinic Judaism are orthodox judaism. Theologically, it is mainly characterized by the Torah, both written and oral, as literally revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai by God and since then faithfully transmitted by generations of sages.
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