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    Neologs (Hungarian: neológ irányzat, "Neolog faction") are one of the two large communal organizations among Hungarian Jewry. Socially, the liberal and...
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    groups with several thousand full members. In addition, while Hungarian Neolog Judaism, with a few thousands of adherents and forty partially active synagogues...
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  • halakhically-based alternative to Reform Judaism. It has spread to Ashkenazi communities in Anglophone countries and Israel. Neolog Judaism, a movement in the Kingdom...
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  • in Jewish life, Mazsihisz, the main representative umbrella body for Neolog Judaism, has affirmed its opposition to exclusion by homophobia and in 2013...
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    Schism in Hungarian Jewry (category Neolog Judaism)
    The Schism in Hungarian Jewry (Hungarian: ortodox–neológ szakadás, "Orthodox-Neolog Schism"; Yiddish: די טיילונג אין אונגארן, trans. Die Teilung in Ungarn...
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    Orthodox Judaism is the collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is chiefly defined by regarding the...
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    Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA: [ħaʁeˈdi]; also spelled Charedi in English; plural Haredim or Charedim) consists of groups...
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    Dohány Street Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    largest synagogue in Europe, seating 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism. The synagogue was built between 1854 and 1859 in the Moorish Revival...
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    The Messiah in Judaism (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, romanized: māšīaḥ) is a savior and liberator figure in Jewish eschatology who is believed to be the future redeemer...
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    denominations. Budapest, the South and West had a Neolog majority (related to modern US Conservative and Reform Judaism – the kipah and organ were both used in...
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  • Religious Movement Reconstructionist Judaism Jewish Renewal Humanistic Judaism Neolog Judaism Jewish Science Messianic Judaism (regarded by virtually all mainstream...
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    Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית‎, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or Rabbanite Judaism, has been the mainstream...
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    Szeged Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    Historicist styles sometimes known as Magyar style. It served Szeged's large Neolog community. The building's interior, with its 48.5 meters (159 feet) tall...
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    highly conservative stances and their opposition to the Enlightenment, Neolog Judaism, and Zionism. Chananyah was the great-grandson of Moshe Teitelbaum,...
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    New Synagogue (Žilina) (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    as the Neological or Neolog Synagogue (Slovak: Neologická synagóga or Synagóga Neológov), as it housed the Neolog (Reform Judaism) congregation of the...
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    years most were absorbed into Judaism. Kohn was a prominent champion of the pro-Magyarization program of Neolog Judaism and in order to bolster this program...
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    Újpest Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    The Újpest Synagogue is a Neolog Judaism synagogue in Újpest (New Pest), a district of Budapest, Hungary. The Romantic-style edifice was built in 1866...
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    Debrecen Neological Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    The Debrecen Neological Synagogue was a Jewish religious building in Debrecen, Hungary. The large synagogue in Deák Ferenc Street was built in 1896 according...
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    Trenčín Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    Slovak: Synagóga v Trenčíne Façade of the building Religion Affiliation Judaism Ecclesiastical or organizational status Deconsecrated Status Cultural centre...
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    Subotica Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    of religious architecture in the art nouveau style. It served the local Neolog community. In 1974 the synagogue was designated a Monument of Culture; in...
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  • The Catholic Church and Judaism have a long and complex history of cooperation and conflict, and have had a strained relationship throughout history,...
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    Novi Sad Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    synagogue has been recognized as a historic landmark. It served the local Neolog congregation. The new synagogue, the fifth to be erected at the same location...
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    Keszthely Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    organ built by Sándor Országh was installed. The temple served the local Neolog congregation. The building has undergone a number of renovations - in 1930...
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    Makó Neological Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    The Makó Neological Synagogue was a large Jewish religious building in Makó, Hungary. At the end of the 19th century, Mako's prominent and socially neologous...
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    Brașov Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    headquarters, kosher restaurant, medical office, and aid organization. WR. "Neolog synagogue, Brașov·". www.welcometoromania.eu. Retrieved 2020-04-08. ethnographic...
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    Synagogal Judaism or Synagogal and Sacerdotal Judaism was a branch of Judaism that emerged around the 2nd century BCE with the construction of the first...
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  • 15 Novi Sad Synagogue Novi Sad 40 metres (130 ft) N/A 1909 Tallest Neolog Judaism synagogue in Novi Sad. Height of two spired domes 27m. 16 Subotica Synagogue...
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    Rumbach Street Synagogue (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    architect Otto Wagner. Intentionally meant to serve the members of the Neológ community of Pest, its construction coincided with the Schism in Hungarian...
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    Frankel Leo street Synagogue, Budapest (category Neolog Judaism synagogues)
    side of Budapest, Hungary (2nd district, Frankel Leo street 49). It is a Neolog synagogue which is the local mainstream of the Jewish community. The congregation...
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    Street Synagogue, (The Great Synagogue, Tabak Temple), the center of Neolog Judaism and the largest synagogue in Europe seating 3,000 worshippers.   Izso...
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