Judentum

German

Alternative forms

Etymology

Jude + -n- + -tum

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjuːdn̩ˌtuːm/
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  • Hyphenation: Ju‧den‧tum

Proper noun

Judentum n (proper noun, strong, genitive Judentumes or Judentums, plural Judentümer)

  1. Judaism (religion)
  2. Jewry (Jews collectively)
  3. Jewishness, Jewdom (cf. Christendom)

Declension

Synonyms

  • (Judaism): Judaismus, Mosaismus (cf. Urmosaismus; Karaismus / Karäismus, Rabbanismus / Rabbinismus, Talmudismus)

Derived terms

  • charedisches Judentum (Haredi Judaism, Charedi Judaism)
  • Diasporajudentum (diaspora Jewry)
  • Exiljudentum
  • Finanzjudentum
  • Frühjudentum (early Judaism)
  • Galutjudentum
  • Jesusjudentum
  • konservatives Judentum (Conservative Judaism)
  • Kryptojudentum (crypto-Judaism)
  • messianisches Judentum (Messianic Judaism)
  • orthodoxes Judentum (Orthodox Judaism)
  • Ostjudentum (East / Eastern European Jewry)
  • Reformjudentum (Reform Judaism)
  • rekonstruktionistisches Judentum (Reconstructionist Judaism)
  • Südjudentum
  • Tora-Judentum (Torah Judaism)
  • Urjudentum (primal Judaism)
  • Weltjudentum (world Jewry)
  • Westjudentum (West / Western European Jewry)

Further reading

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