Orthodox Judaism outreach (disambiguation)
- Orthodox Judaism outreach (disambiguation)
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Orthodox Judaism outreach commonly referred to as Kiruv or Keruv, is the movement of Orthodox Judaism that reaches out to non-Orthodox Jews to practice the Mitzvot in the hope that they will live according to Orthodox Jewish law.
Orthodox Judaism outreach may also refer to:
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