Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... 1. Relationship with God and the
Torah. The
Torah is the primary document of
Judaism. .... Reform
Judaism does not believe that the
Torah was written by God. ....
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Rabbinic Judaism
.... conception that distinguishes Rabbinic
Judaism from all other forms of
Judaism is the belief that Moses received a dual revelation, a written
Torah and an oral ....
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A Feminist Judaism
.... Plaskow looks to the
Torah as both a symbol of the loss for women in
Judaism and as a way of recovering what has been lost, and this derives from the role of ....
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Historical Background of Judaism
This paper discusses the historical background of
Judaism presented in World Religions by .... of Moses came to be called the Pentateuch or
Torah, the physical ....
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Comparison of Judaism & Christianity
.... of Scripture, although Christianity is predicated on the entire Bible, Old and New Testaments, while
Judaism is based primarily on the
Torah, which consists of ....
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Origins of Christianity and Judaism
.... In
Judaism, it is believed that "God's will for human behavior as revealed to Moses and the Israelites at Mount [Sinai and that] the
Torah, or commandments ....
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Evolvement of Judaism
.... trying to make living a proper Jewish life livable according to
Torah law. .... Additionally,
Judaism has historically been a religion where all aspects of the law ....
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Judaism
.... singing into their practices. Reform
Judaism also diverged from ancient teachings of the
Torah and Talmud. In Blau's Modern Varieties ....
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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... All, however, adhered to the generally-accepted Rabbanite form of
Judaism based on the
Torah, except for the Karaites, who, denying talmudic-rabbinical ....
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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... beginning God created the heaven and the earth.'" In that statement Augustine essentially dispenses with the universality of
Judaism. The
Torah, its authorship ....
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Idea of the Covenant in the Jewish Torah
.... and he also restored "Prophetic
Judaism as a spiritual lifeline to the Jews" (Dimont 183). He entitled his codification of the Talmud the Mishneh
Torah, or the ....
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Qumran, Early Christians & Early Rabbinic Judaism
.... is wise, strong, rich, and honorable by referring back to the written
Torah. .... Rabbinic
Judaism became the mainstream of
Judaism, while the Christian movement ....
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Three Covenants in the Jewish Torah
.... and he also restored "Prophetic
Judaism as a spiritual lifeline to the Jews" (Dimont 183). He entitled his codification of the Talmud the Mishneh
Torah, or the ....
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Judaism, Beliefs & Conversion Within the modern spectrum of ...
.... into
Judaism is melding into using
Judaism as yet another religion of choice, applicable to people who believe in the doctrines and traditions of the
Torah. ....
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Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
.... and worldview, that person also enters into the social entity 'Israel,' meaning, in
Judaism, the holy people, God's first love, to whom the
Torah is revealed ....
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The Jewish Way in Love and Marriage
.... The
Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible, and these books are central to
Judaism, so much so that a section of them is read publicly in worship ....
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The Hebrew Bible
.... Friedman, Richard Elliott. "Studying
Torah: Commentary, Interpretation, Translation."
Judaism 50 (Summer 2001): 295-306. Goldman, Stan. ....
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SABBATH VISIT TO TEMPLE ISAAIAH
....
Torah. I should explain that the
Torah is
Judaism's holy book, usually scrolled up, and passages read, in order all year long. It ....
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Fundamentals of Judaism
.... Although there is a strong emphasis on purity, and purification laws, there is an equally strong theme in
Judaism on healing, or repairing the ....
Torah and canon. ....
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Forms of Afterlife
.... and he also restored "Prophetic
Judaism as a spiritual lifeline to the Jews" (Dimont 183). He entitled his codification of the Talmud the Mishneh
Torah, or the ....
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Religions and the Meaning of Life
.... and he also restored "Prophetic
Judaism as a spiritual lifeline to the Jews" (Dimont 183). He entitled his codification of the Talmud the Mishneh
Torah, or the ....
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Concept of the Mehitzah in Synagogues
.... It is not a random observance which is at stake when the mehitzah is being abolished. At stake are the very foundations of
Torah Judaism. ....
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Judaism and Islam
.... source of Jewish monotheism, the big picture is nevertheless that
Judaism was the .... three sets of texts, organized thematically: the Law or
Torah (the Pentateuch ....
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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... beginning God created the heaven and the earth.'" In that statement Augustine essentially dispenses with the universality of
Judaism. The
Torah, its authorship ....
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Jewish Perspectives on Abortion
.... Everything else which falls under the weight of the
Torah falls under .... Paul very little, the true foundation for Christian opposition to feticide is
Judaism. ....
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Fasting in Religious Tradition Introduction Fa
.... to each other. Within
Judaism, the rituals and procedures are laid out for the people within the
Torah. This provides the guidance ....
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Samson Raphael Hirsch and Nachman Krochmal
.... Meanwhile, the absolute character of Hirsch's commitment to the
Torah as the defining fact of
Judaism may also be remarked: The very essence of Israel's being ....
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Abrahamic Religions
.... supernatural powers: Moses (
Judaism); Jesus (Christianity); and Mohammed (Islam). Their sacred texts, consisting of the Old Testament (
Torah), New Testament ....
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Monotheistic Religions
.... supernatural powers: Moses (
Judaism); Jesus (Christianity); and Mohammed (Islam). Their sacred texts, consisting of the Old Testament (
Torah), New Testament ....
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Views of Meyer Lansky
.... The books of the Old Testament, known to Jews as the
Torah, describe how the monotheistic god of
Judaism, known as Jahweh, made a covenant with the ancient ....
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