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what is the hatred of jews because they practice judaism is known as
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Jaylynn
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What Are the Different Branches of Judaism?????
I am so confused about this thank you!
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Mary
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Jews began worshipping in-------------------------------is one way Judaism survived Diaspora.
Could someone help me with this
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Johnnie
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How does the Talmud show that the Jewish religion values learning?
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Bri
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True Or False
Mosaic Law sometimes allows for human sacrifice.
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Can You please help ASAP?!!
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Which accurately describes the differences between Orthodox and Reform Jews?
orthodox jews strictly follow mosaic law, whereas
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lydia
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relationship between judaism and politics
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Ano
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Can some one tell me why is the first covenant between God and Abraham important to Judaism?
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Apple
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according to Israel belief , what was god covenant with Abraham ?
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seferina
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What did the Sadducees and Pharisees have in common?
1.They were for faith and sacrifices 2. They where against the teachings of
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Sarah Queider
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The primary obligation of the ancient Hebrew people was to _ God’s law.
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Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?
A. Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments. B. These
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Why do Jewish people study the talmud and the hebrew bible
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Quandale Dingle
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Why do Jewish people study the Talmud
and Hebrew Bible?
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identify which of the following are key teachings of Judaism by dragging them into the box.
1. love your neighbor 2. Observe the
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Quandale Dingle
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What are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible?
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Why does the Rabbi's son abandon his father on the march to Buchenwald?
He believes his father is better off without him. He
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Jessica
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When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?
(1 point) Responses Judaism had sacred texts.
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Azami
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What is the jewish book of faith called?
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help plzz
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identify which of the following are key teachings of Judaism by dragging them into the box.
love your neighbor. observe the
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lylah k
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1. What were the major beliefs of Judaism and how did they influence Western culture?
A: The major beliefs of Judaism were
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Victoria
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1. What were the major beliefs of Judaism and how did they influence Western culture?
A: The major beliefs of Judaism were
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Victoria
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What were the major beliefs or Judaism and how did they influence Western culture?
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Victoria
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Did Jews believe that God had given them Israel, and thus felt that they had the right to claim the land?
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Anonymous
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How does the Talmud show that studying Jewish sacred writings is an important part of Judaism
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what are the key teachings of judiasm
love your neighbor observe the sabbath slavery is forbidden do not make war righteousness
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Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible? (1 point) Responses Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten
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Hann
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How does Judaism influence modern society
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Which statement explains how Hebrew Bible and the Jewish connect with later religions ( introduced genealogy of Judaism the
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Bob
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The origins of most Jewish beliefs come from which text
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Cat
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Identify which of the following are key teachings of Judaism by dragging them into the box.
(2 points) Pick all that are correct
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RicoConnexusStudent..
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Why is the study of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud such an important part of Judaism?
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When Judaism began how was if different from other religions in the ancient world?
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Most of the Jewish population is_______ in their religious beliefs.
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treyvon
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how have the teachings of Judaism influenced modern society?
many classic tales are taken from stories originating in talmud
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What text is the foundation of much of Jewish teaching?
A. the Avesta B. the Quran C. the Torah D. the Vedas
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What is the study of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud such an important part of Judaism?
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The Torah is another for the
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What are key teachings of Judaism
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Is do not make war part of the teachings of Judaism
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Is love your neighbor part of the teachings of Judaism
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Is slavery is forbidden in the teachings of Judaism
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How does Judaism influence modern society
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Cat
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How does the taimud show that studying Jewish sacred writings is an important part of Judaism
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Cat
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what is the term which best describes people outside the Jewish religion. securalist or gentile
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what is the story of Judaism?
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Markeis
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Why do jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?
The answers for the three questions are. 1. These works are the basis for
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ALPHA_DA_BEAST
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Judaism influences modern society by shaping moral values that promote justice, compassion, and social responsibility. Turn this
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N0t_a B0T
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How does Judaism influence modern society? Write this in 3 sentences
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N0t_a B0T
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Judaism exerts a profound influence on modern society by instilling moral values that prioritize justice, compassion, and social
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