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  1. Specific philosophies developed by Orthodox Jewish thinkers include: Torah Judaism, an ideological concept used to legitimize Jewish movements within the framework of Orthodox Jewish values. Hasidism, focusing on the importance of prayer, joy and the attachment to Tzadikim and Rebbes

  2. Jewish philosophy refers to philosophical inquiry informed or inspired by the texts, traditions and experience of the Jewish people. Judaism is not only a religion, but an agglomeration of cultural and historical traditions which in some cases date back thousands of years.

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  4. The first to attempt to formulate Jewish principles of faith was Philo of Alexandria in the 1st century CE. He enumerated five articles: God is and rules; God is one; the world was created by God; Creation is one, and God's providence rules Creation.

  5. Judaism ( Hebrew: יהדות) is the religion of Jewish people, and also the world's second oldest Abrahamic monotheistic religion. It is almost 4,000 years old and originated in ancient Israel. It is centered around the Torah. There are about 15 million followers. They are called Jews or Jewish people. [1] .

  6. Jewish existentialism. Jewish Kalam. Judeo-Islamic philosophies (800–1400)

  7. Jewish philosophy ( Hebrew: פילוסופיה יהודית) includes all philosophy carried out by Jews, or in relation to the religion of Judaism.

  8. Investigating Philosophies of Jewish Sources. Side by side with these Jewish philosophical trends, scholars have investigated the philosophical ideas contained in the classical sources, so that one can speak of the philosophy of the Bible, of the Talmud, of the Halakhah, of the Zohar.

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