Haredim

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Haredim (Heb., ‘those who tremble’). Jews who observe the tenets of their religion with care. The word is derived from Isaiah 66.5. They do not constitute a distinct sect: the term, rather, covers those who seek to maintain traditional and Orthodox Judaism in the midst, not only of a secularizing world, but of those Jews who might be inclined to accommodate faith to modernity.

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