In the modern Jewish diaspora, most Jewish people have found refuge in just two countries, but smaller Jewish communities live in most countries, contributing significantly to cultural diversity.
Jewish people have retained their traditions and used effective strategies to survive a history of oppression and forced migration, demonstrating resilience in their cultural identity.
Religiously observant Jews generally align with three approaches: Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform, each reflecting different interpretations and adaptations of Jewish traditions in modern society.
Orthodox Jews strictly follow traditions like dietary laws and observance of the Sabbath, while Conservative and Reform Jews adopt varying levels of modernization and inclusivity.
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