Modern Orthodox Judaism
Modern Orthodox Judaism is a branch of Judaism that seeks to harmonize traditional Jewish law and practice with the modern world. Adherents maintain a commitment to the Torah and Halakha (Jewish law) while engaging with contemporary society, including secular education and professional careers.
This movement emphasizes the importance of both religious observance and intellectual engagement, encouraging followers to participate in broader cultural and social issues. Modern Orthodox Jews often observe traditional rituals, such as Shabbat and kashrut, while also valuing the integration of modern values and ideas into their religious lives.