Torah Judaism is an English term, also a slogan, used by a number of Orthodox Jewish groups, mostly associated with Haredi Judaism, to describe a Judaism based on a strict adherence to the laws of the Torah's 613 mitzvot and the Halakha. Followers of Torah Judaism also follow the Daat Torah the guidelines of their rabbis who are usually their rebbes ("Hasidic rabbis), rosh yeshivas ("deans of yeshivas -- Talmudical schools") or of a posek and expert in the Shulkhan Arukh ("Code of Jewish Law").
Torah Judaism implies a belief and practice of Judaism that is based purely on the Torah (meaning the inclusion of the entire Torah, Tanakh, Talmud and more) and on the premise that the Torah emanated directly from God when he revealed himself to the Children of Israel (for Jews this is the Biblical name for their own people) at Mount Sinai and made an eternal covenant with them, which is further defined by the application and usage of such Hebrew phrases as:
On the other hand, Modern Orthodoxy has developed its own self-defining slogans such as Torah Umadda and _Synthesis to define its world view of Judaism in modern times.
A separate article exists on Relationships between Jewish religious movements.
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