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La Hachkafah, en hébreu : השקפה, est un terme hébraïque dont la racine signifie « observer, voir ». On le traduit par « vision » ou « point de vue » et il définit l'idéologie des mouvances du judaïsme. Ainsi chaque courant a sa propre hachkafah, sa vision du monde concernant la pensée et la philosophie juive. Cependant elle ne dépend que rarement de la Halakha. Hashkafa (Hebrew: השקפה, lit., "outlook"; plural hashkafot, hashkafos, hashkafas) is the Hebrew term for worldview and guiding philosophy, used almost exclusively within Orthodox Judaism. A hashkafa is a perspective that Orthodox Jews adopt that defines many aspects of their lives. Hashkafa thus plays a crucial role in how these interact with the world around them, and influences individual beliefs about secularity, gender roles, and modernity. In that it guides many practical decisions - where to send children to school, what synagogue to attend, and what community to live in - hashkafa works in conjunction with halakha or Jewish law.
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Hashkafa (Hebrew: השקפה, lit., "outlook"; plural hashkafot, hashkafos, hashkafas) is the Hebrew term for worldview and guiding philosophy, used almost exclusively within Orthodox Judaism. A hashkafa is a perspective that Orthodox Jews adopt that defines many aspects of their lives. Hashkafa thus plays a crucial role in how these interact with the world around them, and influences individual beliefs about secularity, gender roles, and modernity. In that it guides many practical decisions - where to send children to school, what synagogue to attend, and what community to live in - hashkafa works in conjunction with halakha or Jewish law. La Hachkafah, en hébreu : השקפה, est un terme hébraïque dont la racine signifie « observer, voir ». On le traduit par « vision » ou « point de vue » et il définit l'idéologie des mouvances du judaïsme. Ainsi chaque courant a sa propre hachkafah, sa vision du monde concernant la pensée et la philosophie juive. Cependant elle ne dépend que rarement de la Halakha.
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