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What are "Secular Jews", and what might their views be on the Torah, and how is their society different to other forms of Judaism?

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Jewish secularism refers to secularism in a particularly Jewish context, denoting the definition of Jewishness without recourse to religion. Jewish Secularist ideologies first arose in the latter third of the 19th century, and reached the apogee of their influence in the interwar period.
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