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  1. The Book of Genesis offers some answers to the questions which the nascent Hebrew nation had to contend with at the time: How was the world created? Why does a woman bear children in pain? What is the significance of the rainbow? And first and foremost: Where did we come from? How did the Hebrew nation come into being?

  2. Feb 15, 2017 · Where Did Creation Story Come From? The word “Jew” ultimately comes from Judah, an ancient kingdom centered in Jerusalem, in the 2nd century BCE. But how did the kingdom's Hebrew name, Yehudah (Judah in English), pronounced ye-hu-DAH , beget “Jew”?

  3. In fact, many Jews began to assimilate and conform to the Greek way of life. In the year 3413 (348 BCE), Ezra the Scribe 13 (who preceded the Greeks and lived during the Persian exile) led many of the Jewish people back to Israel in an attempt to rejuvenate both the land and the Jewish way of life.

  4. The first person to be called a Hebrew was Abraham,1 and the name commonly refers to his descendants, known as the Jewish people. The word for Hebrew used in the Bible is עברי (pronounced "Ivri"), meaning "of or pertaining to עבר-ever."

  5. Jews gave it the idea of hope. The whole of Judaism – though it would take a book to show it – is a set of laws and narratives designed to create in people, families, communities and a nation, habits that defeat despair. Judaism is the voice of hope in the conversation of mankind.

    • Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
  6. Judaism - Torah, Monotheism, Covenant: The Bible depicts the family of the Hebrew patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (all early 2nd millennium bce)—as having its chief seat in the northern Mesopotamian town of Harran, which then belonged to the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni.

  7. NOVA | The Bible's Buried Secrets | The Foundation of Judaism | PBS. In this article, biblical scholar Shaye Cohen looks at how a pagan practice became a religion rooted in the Torah and...

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