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JudaismA religion developed among the ancient Hebrews and characterized by belief in one God who has revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scr [..]
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Judaismc. 1400 (attested in Anglo-Latin from mid-13c.), from Old French Judaisme and directly from Late Latin Judaismus, from Greek Ioudaismos, from Ioudaios "Jew" (see Jew). The Anglo-Latin refere [..]
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Judaismreligion based on the holy book of the Torah and the teaching surrounding it.
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JudaismThe religion of the Children of Israel, that is, the Jewish people. See What is Judaism?; What Do Jews Believe?
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JudaismThe monotheistic religion of the Jews, based on the precepts of the Old Testament and the teachings and commentaries of the Rabbis as found chiefly in the Talmud.
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JudaismA conservative Christian religion which blends Jewish tradition, culture, and ceremonies with Fundamentalist Christian theological beliefs. They are rejected as actual Jews by most Jewish traditions.
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JudaismThe Religion of the Jews characterized by belief in one God and in the mission of the Jews to teach the Fatherhood of God as revealed in the Hebrew Scriptures. (Webster, 3d ed)
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JudaismThe religion of the Jews characterized by belief in one God and in the mission of the Jews to teach the Fatherhood of God as revealed in the Hebrew Scriptures. (Webster, 3d ed)
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JudaismThe religion of the Jewish people. With its 4,000-year history, it is one of the first recorded monotheistic faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. Its beliefs and hi [..]
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Judaism
An Abrahamic religion tracing its origin to the Hebrew people of the ancient Middle East, as documented in their religious writings, the Tanakh.
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