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  2. Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots

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    978-1439187012. Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots is a 2012 memoir by Deborah Feldman. In the book, she documents her life in an ultra-religious Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York. The Netflix miniseries Unorthodox is loosely based on the book.

  3. Unorthodox (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    March 26, 2020. ( 2020-03-26) Unorthodox is a German drama television miniseries that debuted on Netflix on March 26, 2020. The first Netflix series to be primarily in Yiddish, it is inspired by Deborah Feldman 's 2012 autobiography, Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots. The four-part miniseries was created and written by ...

  4. Orthodox Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Jews were the first to form an independent Orthodox organization. Other passing references to the afterlife appear in Mishnaic tractates. Berakhot informs that the Jewish belief in the afterlife was established long before the compilation of the Mishnah.: p. 70 [failed verification] Biblical tradition mentions Sheol sixty-five times ...

  5. Netflix's 'Unorthodox' went to remarkable lengths to get ...

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    Netflix's "Unorthodox" recreates the customs of the Hasidic Jewish community in painstaking detail. We went behind the scenes to find out how they did it. Netflix's 'Unorthodox' went to remarkable ...

  6. Relationships between Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Reform Judaism espouses the notion of religious pluralism; it believes that most Jewish denominations (including Orthodoxy and the Conservative movement) are valid expressions of Judaism. Historically, however, the Reform view of Orthodox Judaism had been negative. Early battles between Reform and Orthodox groups in Germany for control of ...

  7. Haredim and Zionism - Wikipedia

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    History Early opposition to Zionism Grand Rabbi Chaim Elazar Spira (d. 1937) was the most outspoken voice of Haredi anti-Zionism. In the hope of winning over the Hasidic masses to the Zionist Organization, Theodor Herzl endeavoured to garner support from one of the most prominent rabbis in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, David Moshe Friedman (d. 1903), the Rebbe of Chortkov.

  8. Deborah Feldman - Wikipedia

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    1. Website. deborahfeldman .com. Deborah Feldman is an American-born German [1] writer living in Berlin. Her 2012 autobiography, Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots, tells the story of her escape from an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York, and was the basis of the 2020 Netflix miniseries Unorthodox .

  9. Alan F. Segal - Wikipedia

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    Alan Franklin Segal (August 2, 1945 – February 13, 2011) was a scholar of ancient religions, specializing in Judaism's relationship to Christianity. Segal was a distinguished scholar, author, and speaker, self-described as a "believing Jew and twentieth-century humanist." [1] : 281 Segal was one of the first modern scholars to write ...