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  • Ritual purification — is a feature of many religions. The aim of these rituals is to remove specifically defined uncleanliness prior to a particular type of activity, and especially prior to the worship of a deity. This ritual uncleanliness is not however identical… …   Wikipedia

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  • Masorti — For the Israeli term for Tradition Keeper or Traditionalist non Orthodox observance, see Shomer Masoret (also known as Masorati). Logo of the Masorti Movement in Israel. The Masorti Movement is the name given to Conservative Judaism in Israel and …   Wikipedia

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