How did the follower's of Judaism practice that religion?
According to traditional Rabbinic Judaism, God revealed his laws and commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of both the Written and Oral Torah.Judaism claims a historical continuity spanning more than 3000 years.
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What is the difference between Christianity and Judaism?
A big difference is the Jewish conviction that God is so esse...
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Yes.
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Who was the first convert to judaism?
According to the Bible, Ruth was the first covert. Thanks for...
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What is the religion of Judaism based on?
Judaism is the religion, philosophy, and way of life of the J...
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Can you explain the Palestinian's view of Judaism?
The Zionist position is that they showed up in the late 19th ...
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What important democratic ideas did Judaism promote through its ethnical view of the world?
Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman laws have many parallels. Man...
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What are the major differences between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
Basically, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all say that Jesu...
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How is early judaism different from other religions of it's time?
No other religion has ever been so attached to its birthplace...
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What are similarities between islam judaism and christianity?
All three religions (Islam, Judaism, and Christianity) are mo...
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What is the name of god of judaism?
The name of Judaism's god is usually 'God' but is occasionall...
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Yes.
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What were the teachings of judaism?
God exists, God is one and unique, God is incorporeal, and Go...
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What is horasis used for in Judaism?
The noun horasis means time of, end, or vision of. It is used...
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Is Rabbi YY Rubinstein living in Manchester, UK a convert to Judaism?
Rabbi YY Rubinstein was born in Glasgow. He studied at Glasgo...
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Judaism is a religion and not a distinct race. To be Jewish a...
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What are similarities between islam judaism and christianity?
All three religions (Islam, Judaism, and Christianity) are mo...
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How are christianity islam and judaism similar?
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are all monotheistic religio...
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What does palestine have to do with judaism?
Before the discovery of Qumran Cave 1 in 1947, the amount of ...
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How does Judaism impact our society today?
With the exception of the pig, Western society does not eat w...
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The Judaism place of worship is called a synagogue and they w...
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What important democratic ideas did Judaism promote through its ethnical view of the world?
Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman laws have many parallels. Man...
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Judaism is a religion and not a distinct race. To be Jewish a...
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How did christianity develop from judaism into a powerful, independent religion?
Scholars have been trying to explain how Christianity develop...
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What are the beliefs of Judaism?
Judaism has no dogma, no formal set of beliefs that one must ...
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Yes, Judaism is monotheistic, believing in one God. ChaCha!
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How does Judaism impact our society today?
With the exception of the pig, Western society does not eat w...
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What are the afterlife beliefs of Judaism?
Jewish sacred texts and literature have little to say about w...
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Why are the 10 commandments so important to Judaism?
When the Israelites accepted the Ten Commandments from God at...
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What are the four (4) pillars of judaism?
Judaism speaks of four pillars of Jewish faith: 1. The Torah;...
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What do the colors blue and white represent in judaism? More?
The flag of Israel is decidedly not any single shade of blue....
About judaism
Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion, forming over 3,000 years ago in the area of modern Israel. Jews, as adherents are known, are an ethnoreligious group - that is, a Jew is both someone of Israeli descent AND someone who adheres to the tenets of Judaism. In 2010, the world population was estimated at 13.4 million Jews; 42% live in Israel, 42% live in the U.S. and Canada. The remaining 16% mostly live in Europe and Russia. There are three major branches of Judaism today: Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism, and Reform Judaism.

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