Conservative Judaism
noun [ U ] uk/kənˌsɜː.və.tɪv ˈdʒuː.deɪ.ɪ.zəm/ us/kənˌsɝː.və.t̬ɪv ˈdʒuː.di.ɪ.zəm/
犹太教保守派
a form of Judaism, especially in the US, that has a lot of traditions and follows Jewish law, but not always as strictly as Orthodox Judaism
Conservative Judaism was the common choice for American Jews leaning toward tradition. 犹太教保守派是较传统的美国犹太人的普遍选择。
He felt increasingly alienated by conservative Judaism. 他越来越被保守的犹太教所疏远。
Compare: Orthodox Judaism
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- Conservative Judaism teaches that Jewish law is not static, but has always developed in response to changing conditions.
- Orthodox and Conservative Judaism oppose cremation, so Orthodox and Conservative Jews are usually buried.
- The rabbi came to New York City in 1849 and promoted conservative Judaism in the face of the reform movement.