Orthodox Judaism is a religion that belongs to the Jews community. The religion sticks to what their traditional belief says, and any attempt to change them to another religion cannot succeed. The origin of Orthodox Judaism is as a result of the reform movement in 1795. The religion has unique characteristics such as the rite of passage, strict adherence to religious rules, and moral codes. The religion is practiced daily through the study of Torah, daily prayer, ceremonies, and the type of clothes the members put on.