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  • curprev 17:1917:19, 23 April 2022 67.70.247.171 talk 22,101 bytes +1 The section connoting that certain laws are only observer by small portions, of the practicing Orthodox Jewish Community. When in fact practicing reform Jews, that would be lenient on such laws, make up only an approximate 2 million people, accounting for only a rough 30% of practicing Jews. Never thought I'd find this level of suggestive bias on Misplaced Pages. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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