Jewish Groups
Conservadox
94 membersA group for those who practice a blend of traditional and contemporary forms of Judaism.
Conservative
208 membersA group for those who strictly adhere to the laws and traditions of the written and oral Torah, while also engaging in progressive social action.
Hassidic
58 membersA group for those who practice a highly religious and mystical form of Orthodox Judaism that focuses on joy, emotion and spiritual intensity.
Karaite
17 membersA group for those who follow the teachings of the Torah alone, without the Talmud and rabbinic interpretation.
Orthodox
120 membersA group for those who follow the traditional interpretations of Jewish law and practice, as defined by the rabbinic sages of ancient and modern times.
Reconstructionist
49 membersA group for those who apply the insights of modern thought to the study and practice of Judaism, while retaining an emphasis on traditional practice.
Reform
279 membersA group for those who emphasize the ethical teachings of the Torah and who practice Judaism in a modern, liberal context.
Traditional
157 membersA group for those who practice a blend of Orthodox and non-Orthodox Judaism, while stressing adherence to the traditional forms of Jewish practice.
Ashkenazi
176 membersA group for those who are descended from the medieval Jewish communities of Central and Eastern Europe, and who practice the traditions of that region.
Bene Israel
24 membersA group for those who are descended from the ancient Jewish community of India and who practice a form of Judaism that has been blended with Indian and Middle Eastern customs.
Beta Israel
18 membersA group for those who are descended from the ancient Jewish community of Ethiopia, and who practice a unique form of Judaism that is distinct from other branches of the faith.
Mizrahi
31 membersA group for those who are descended from the Jewish communities of the Middle East and North Africa, and who practice the traditional customs of that region.
Sephardi
92 membersA group for those who are descended from the Jewish communities of the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean region, and who practice the traditional customs of those regions.
Temani
19 membersA group for those who are descended from the ancient Jewish community of Yemen, and who practice a unique form of Judaism that is distinct from other branches of the faith.
Speak Dzhidi
5 membersA group for those who speak the Jewish dialect of the Romani language, and who practice a form of Judaism that has been blended with Romani customs.
Speak Hebrew
155 membersA group for those who speak the ancient language of the Jewish people, and who practice a form of Judaism that is steeped in the culture and traditions of the Hebrew Bible.
Speak Ladino
16 membersA group for those who speak the Jewish dialect of Spanish, and who practice a form of Judaism that has been blended with Spanish customs.
Speak Yiddish
62 membersA group for those who speak the Jewish dialect of German, and who practice a form of Judaism that has been blended with German customs.
Attend Synagogue Occasionally
174 membersA group for those who do not attend synagogue services every week, but who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditions of the synagogue.
Attend Synagogue Rarely
133 membersA group for those who only attend synagogue services on special occasions, but who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditions of the synagogue.
Attend Synagogue Regularly
48 membersA group for those who attend synagogue services on a regular basis, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditions of the synagogue.
Attend Synagogue Weekly
55 membersA group for those who attend synagogue services every week, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditions of the synagogue.
Converted to Judaism
112 membersA group for those who have formally converted to Judaism, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditions of the faith.
Jewish in Name Only
143 membersA group for those who identify as Jewish, but who do not practice any form of the faith.
Never Go To Temple
148 membersA group for those who do not attend any form of religious service, but who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in cultural traditions.
Temple Every Shabbat
49 membersA group for those who attend religious services every week, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditional observance of Shabbat.
Temple On High Holidays
157 membersA group for those who attend religious services on the High Holidays, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditional observance of holidays.
Temple On Some Shabbats
93 membersA group for those who attend religious services on a regular basis, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditional observance of Shabbat.
Does Not Keep Kosher
285 membersA group for those who do not adhere to the laws of kashrut, but who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the cultural traditions of the faith.
Keeps Kosher
164 membersA group for those who adhere to the laws of kashrut, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the traditional observance of dietary laws.
Klezmer
48 membersA group for those who appreciate the traditional Jewish folk music of Eastern Europe, and who practice a form of Judaism that is rooted in the culture and traditions of the music.
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