Cleon
King of the Pod People
Skeptic said:Just mitpicking about the terminology: there is no such thing as the "orthodox sect" any more than there is the "protestant sect".
A sect implies that there is a leader, an organization of the believers, a heirarchy that all members should belong to and obey.
There is no such thing in orthodox judaism; it is merely a adjective used to describe all jews that are observant.
The reason I am being nitpicky about this is that the hassidic community IS divided into various sects, and some people confuse those sects with orthodox jews in general--which is a bit like confusing the Amish with protestants in general.
While your point about the Orthodox not being a "sect" is generally correct, it's also incorrect to say that it's just a term for observant Jews. Conservative Jews are also observant--not to the level of the Orthodox, but they still keep kosher and try to follow the other parts of Halachah.
I generally see the Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, etc. as "trends," since as you say they're not sects. The Chassidim I see as a trend within Orthodoxy, divided into a number of various sects.