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    Ju·da·ism
    /ˈjo͞odāˌizəm/

    noun

    • 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JudaismJudaism - Wikipedia

    19 hours ago · The term Judaism derives from Iudaismus, a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Ioudaismos (Ἰουδαϊσμός) (from the verb ἰουδαΐζειν, "to side with or imitate the [Judeans]"). Its ultimate source was the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, "Judah", which is also the source of the Hebrew term for Judaism: יַהֲדוּת, Yahadut.

  3. 2 days ago · An ever-burgeoning renaissance of belief and resurgence of interest in the traditions of Judaism. For countless individuals and families, that mitzvah-in-the-street was the first step on the road to an intensified identification with Jewishness, with Jewish education and Jewish observance.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChabadChabad - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Chabad pioneered the post-World War II Jewish outreach movement, which spread Judaism to many assimilated Jews worldwide, leading to a substantial number of baalei teshuva ("returnees" to Judaism). The very first Yeshiva/Rabbinical College for such baalei teshuva, Hadar Hatorah , was established by the Lubavitcher rebbe.

  5. 1 day ago · Shabbat is a weekly infusion of both physical and spiritual delight and rest for the Jewish people, the authors write.

  6. 1 day ago · Today the Kotel stands as the “symbolic heart of Israel, Judaism and the Jewish people”, in the words of the Jerusalem-based Orthodox rabbi, Alon Goshen-Gottstein.

  7. Judaism has been influenced by a lot of different philosophies and religions over time. If read from an academic/historical rather than a religious perspective, Judaism is essentially on a continuum with other ancient Middle Easter religions, though the introduction of monotheism makes it a huge outlier.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TorahTorah - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · The Torah is also considered a sacred book outside Judaism; in Samaritanism, the Samaritan Pentateuch is a text of the Torah written in the Samaritan script and used as sacred scripture by the Samaritans; the Torah is also common among all the different versions of the Christian Old Testament; in Islam, the Tawrat (Arabic: توراة‎) is the ...

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