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  1. Nov 18, 2008 · Ancient Worlds. The Rise of Judaism. When did Judaism as we know it today—devoted to one God and the teachings of the Torah—really take root? How did the religious practices of the earliest...

  2. Nov 15, 2022 · Andrew Lawler. Correspondent. November 15, 2022. If Yonatan Adler's theory proves correct, then Judaism is, at best, Christianity’s elder sibling and a younger cousin to the religions of...

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  3. Christianity began as a movement within Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions gradually diverged over the first few centuries of the Christian era. Today, differences of opinion vary between denominations in both religions, but the most important distinction is Christian acceptance and Jewish non-acceptance of Jesus as the Messiah ...

  4. References to the Khazars adopting Judaism as their religion is found in Arabic, Christian and Jewish sources. However, the most famous account is found in the letters known as the Khazar Correspondence, exchanged between Rabbi Hasdai ibn Shaprut (c. 915–975), and Joseph, king of the Khazars.

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  5. Judaism is the name of the religion, and its followers are known as Jews. Judaism began around 4,000 years ago when the Prophet Abraham received a vision from God. Jews believe that there is...

  6. Summary. APPROACHING RELIGION IN THE HEBREW BIBLE. The practices, beliefs, and social values that have coalesced within the religious system we call Judaism have their foundation in the Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanakh. It is therefore critical to assess the Tanakh as a source of historical, social, and religious information; often ...

  7. Is Judaism a religion? Is Jewishness a matter of culture? Are the Jews a nation? These are modern questions, and this book tries to explain why this is the case. More specifically, this book tells the story of how and why the idea that Judaism is a religion was invented in the modern period, and the many conceptual tensions that followed from it.

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