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  • ...nce of many gods. Almost all religions except the Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are polytheistic (although some have stat
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  • ...'' (תורה), literally "Teaching" or "Instruction," is the holiest book of [[Judaism]]. It originally referred to the Teachings of Moses, as written down in the Later it came to include the entire set of teachings relating to Judaism, including the entire "Written Torah" or ''Torah Shebichtav'', consisting o
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  • ...political and economic significance; as the 'Holy Land', the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity, and today including Israel and occupied territories.
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  • ===Judaism===
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • * {{search link|Juadaism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Judaism) * {{search link|Juadism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Judaism)
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  • ..., [[Jewish Labor Committee]]; member of [[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]] and the Rabbinical Assembly commission investigating the Agribusiness kos
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  • {{r|Orthodox Judaism}}
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  • *[[Union for Reform Judaism ]] *[[United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]]
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  • ...was some of the [[Talmud]], the main scripture, besides the [[Torah]], of Judaism.
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • {{rpl|Conservative Judaism}}
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  • ...]] world. The term 'yeshiva' is used in all groups belonging to [[Orthodox Judaism]].
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • A city in the [[Middle East]], with great religious significance to [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]; divided by the United Nations partition
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  • ...table to God, and is a central concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather differently in t * [[Atonement in Judaism]]
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  • ...r a mediator to God, as being [[heresy]] (''[[Emunoth ve-Deoth]]'', II:5). Judaism also does not consider Jesus to be the [[Jewish Messiah|Messiah]] primarily ...ry American Reform Responsa, #68).<ref name=faqs>[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/10-Reform/section-15.html "Question 18.3.4: Reform's Position On...What
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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  • {{r|Judaism}}
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