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But he added, "My politics are very typical of the young Orthodox person today."
An orthodox person he opposed the introduction of widow remarriage.
Most of the local orthodox persons are Arabic-speaking.
"You're not an orthodox person," she said, "and nor am I. You feel.
She is an orthodox person, who has great faith in Indian traditions but is very tough and blunt in her approach.
'For the Haredi, higher education would be in Talmud or Jewish learning; in a modern Orthodox person it would be going to university.
For a modern Orthodox person getting a doctorate might be an aspiration in its own right; a Haredi person would say, "What do you need it for?
Before the end some orthodox person, who had inspired the conversation, went away scandalised, muttering to himself; which was a relief to everyone, for he was one of those who only want to prove themselves right.
Article 1 provided for a compulsory removal of Greek Orthodox persons from Turkey to Greece and Moslems from Greece to Turkey, to begin on 1 May 1923.
Amar, though reluctant, but being a god fearing and orthodox person, agrees, when Nesib promises him that the children will be treated as Nesib's own along with his children Tariq and Leyla.
"The great annual religious festival of the Moors is about to begin", reported the New York Times, referring to Ramadan, adding "it is the height of impropriety for any truly orthodox person to conduct business.
This is done because the Orthodox view the priestly office as the one through which Christ lives with his people and thus the blessing is the essential bestowing of Christ's love and grace through His priest to the Orthodox person being blessed.