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    Judaism is a big and well-known religion. This religion is traced way back in history. Judaism is the first and one of the three religions who only believe in one almighty God. Christianity and Islam being the other two, both based off of Judaism. (240) If we start at the beginning of Judaism we come to realize that Jews have always stuck to their beliefs and have passed it on to younger generations. Since Judaism was born we know that Jews have believed in one God while the surrounding nations would

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    Judaism Vs Monotheism

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    are Hinduism and Judaism. Unlike most religions, these two have several things in common but have their differences as well. Hinduism is typically found most often in the country of India, while a large portion of the Jewish community is found in Israel. Both religions date back way into ancient times. In the past few years, the two religious communities have begun to become friendlier with one another, specifically speaking in an economical sense. The ancient religion of Judaism originated with

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    Compare and Contrast Islam and Judaism Islam and Judaism may appear very different from each other, but they do have a some similarities as well. I’m going to be talking about the founders of Islam and Judaism, Their religions, Special sacred places, Where they started and how they started, Islams background and history and Judaisms background and history. Islam was started in Mecca and Medina in the seventh century. By the eighth century they started to form an alliance and the Islamic Empire

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    The Fundamentals of Judaism Essay

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    The Fundamentals of Judaism I am a very spiritual person and am always interested in learning about other religions, especially the three monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. I feel I have an adequate knowledge of Christianity and Islam, but I do not know much about Judaism. This paper will focus on the questions I have about Judaism. I have always wanted to know the fundamental beliefs of Judaism. I want to know how many Jews there are in the United States and in the world

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    speak about Judaism and what Jews belief it is very similar when compared to the Christianity faith. Jewish people believe that they have an agreement in their personal relationship with God. Individuals are expected to be obedient to God’s commands with both Jews and Christians believe. Jews think of themselves as the "holy nation that was chosen by God which causes them to stick together by rituals and ethics and not by doctrine” (Prothero, 252). One of the main differences with Judaism is that

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    Renown Religion: Judaism

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    Judaism Judaism is one of the world's most renown religion. Judaism is also one of the oldest religion to ever exist. Judaism is one of the world's oldest religion to ever exist. Judaism's founder was Abraham, Jews believe in the 10 commandments, Jews also believe in holidays such as Purim, and Rosh Hashanah. First, the founder of judaism was Abraham. Abraham was a rabbi to his sons so his son´s could spread and teach other people. They believe that Moses came down and talked to Abraham. Abraham

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    that I wish to discuss are the religions Judaism, one of the larger groups in the world and a smaller one known as Heathenry. The reason for me choosing these two is because they have a large amount of differences just from the surface alone, some of the main ones being that they have completely different size of followers. For Judaism, the size is in the millions while Heathenry is the opposite and falls below 500,000. Another major factor is that Judaism only has one God versus how Heathenry has

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    A Comparison of Male Sexuality within the Orthodox and Reformed Sects of Judaism As is the case for most western religions, the patriarchal systems and traditional gender ideologies of Judaism continue to be reflected and enforced within the religion. This tradition of gender inequality stems from both the texts and the long global history of the religion, and has often worked against the "fairer" sex (Gaunt 478). A large portion of Jewish law seems concerned with putting women in their place and

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    Judaism: The Bronze Age

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    The Bronze Age The religion of Judaism began during the Bronze age. Abraham is chosen by God the father, to be leader of the people. God put the Jews through many hard tasks. During the time of Moses God gave them the Ten Commandments, which are set of rules the Jewish people follow. The birth of Judaism Under God’s guidance the Jewish people had three kings. Their names were Saul, David, and Solomon. These three king built the first temple of worship . These temples had significant meanings

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    Islam Vs. Judaism

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    The Islam and Judaism religions have some similarities since Judaism influenced Islam regarding the formation and point of view. As a result of the similarity and the impact of the philosophy on the culture of Muslims and the Jewish lifestyle, there is a continued significant theological, political

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