Haredi Judaism

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Haredi Jewish youth in Jerusalem, reading a Pashkvil

Haredi ( ', ), or Charedi/Chareidi Judaism (pl. Haredim), is a term used to describe the most conservative form of Orthodox Judaism, often referred to by outsiders as ultra-Orthodox. Haredi Jews consider their belief system and religious practices to extend in an unbroken chain back to Moses and the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and they regard non-Orthodox, and to an extent Modern Orthodox, streams of Judaism to be deviations from authentic Judaism. Its historical rejection of Enlightenment values distinguishes it from Western European-derived Modern Orthodox Judaism. Critics of Haredi Judaism see it as a "reform" movement which has warped the values of traditional Judaism.

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