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    Jødedommen er den eldste av de tre store monoteistiske verdensreligionene, jødenes religiøse kultur og moderreligion for kristendommen. Trosprinsippene og historien til jødedommen danner hoveddelen av grunnstammen til de abrahamittiske religionene, innbefattet kristendommen og islam (med avledede religion bahai).

  2. Modern Jewish historiography intertwines with intellectual movements such as the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment but drew upon earlier works in the Late Middle Ages and into diverse sources in antiquity. Today, the history of the Jews and Judaism is often divided into six periods:

  3. Jødedommen er jøders traditionelle religion og den ældste af de tre store monoteistiske verdensreligioner. Centralt i jødedommen står en række hellige skrifter, væsentligst jødedommens hellige bog, Tanakh (Det Gamle Testamente], og dernæst Talmud.

  4. Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות) is the religion of Jewish people, and also the world's 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] . It is the second oldest monotheistic religion.

  5. Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people, [1] from its formation in ancient times until the current age. Judaism itself is not simply a faith-based religion, but an orthoprax and ethnoreligion, pertaining to deed, practice, and identity. [2] .

  6. Beginning in approximately 1900, Jews from all over the Middle East and North Africa, in particular from Egypt, Iraq, and Syria, began to arrive in Sudan and settle along the Nile in the four towns of Khartoum, Khartoum North, Omdurman and Wad Madani. Predominantly small-time merchants of textiles, silks and gum, their businesses soon began to ...

  7. Jewish secularism refers to secularism in a Jewish context, denoting the definition of Jewish identity with little or no attention given to its religious aspects. [1][a] The concept of Jewish secularism first arose in the late 19th century, with its influence peaking during the interwar period.

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