Every Jew lives with a unique inner orientation — the way they think, feel, approach Torah, understand avodah, and relate to the world. The Hashkafic Orientation Assessment was created to help you discover that inner compass with clarity and depth.
This is not a test of observance or knowledge. It is a way to understand how your soul naturally leans.
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The test identifies your resonance with four major Torah worldviews:
Rooted in simchah, dveikut inner avodah, and a deeply unified spiritual outlook.
Integrating Torah, nationhood, and a sense of responsibility toward Am Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael.
Built on rigorous Torah learning, clear thinking, and disciplined halachic focus.
Balancing Torah life with thoughtful engagement in the modern world and its opportunities.
Most people resonate with more than one — and the assessment reflects that.*
You’ll answer 40 simple statements, choosing how much you agree or disagree (1–5 scale).
Each statement reflects a value or intuition connected to one or more orientations.
After submitting:
The worldview you most naturally lean toward.
A strong additional influence on your thinking and values.
If your top two orientations are close, the report will classify you as a Hybrid, acknowledging your integrated style.
It takes about 5 minutes. Your personalized report will arrive in your inbox shortly after.
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*Why Chassidic Wins Tie-Breaks (When Scores Match)
If all scores are perfectly equal — a rare but possible pattern — the assessment uses a standard psychometric rule: the most structurally cohesive worldview is chosen as primary. Chassidut represents the most unified and internally consistent orientation (theology, psychology, avodah, emotional posture, hashgachah pratit), so it is used as the tie-breaker.
This ensures consistency and interpretive clarity. (Your secondary orientation still appears right underneath it.)
This assessment was developed as part of The Shoemaker Report — a project dedicated to helping Jews uncover the depth, beauty, and inner clarity of Torah.