The son who, on principle remained uncircumcised, will hardly, on principle, remain in Judaism. |
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So let us make a fresh start and try to discover what it's like to be a Jew, how Judaism looks from within. |
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The interviewee began to study with a rabbi and to consider conversion to Judaism. |
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In rabbinic Judaism, the rabbis acted as examples for others in their congregation and community. |
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Traditional values that Judaism shares with other religions are also at play. |
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So, I started searching for the truth about Judaism and where I belonged in my religion. |
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Historic Judaism was a command religion with laws covering every detail of life. |
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A decree-law of November defined Judaism in biological rather than religious terms and prohibited intermarriage with Aryans. |
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She had been a periodic member of the ashram where I lived for 15 years before moving to Jerusalem and taking on the path of Judaism. |
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No observant Jew will question the coming of the Messianic era as a tenet of Judaism. |
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Judaism does not canonize people as saints nor does it demand the performance of miracles from its heroes. |
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Now this is a theological issue of course, and it's not restricted to Judaism. |
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She felt the girls needed some sort of religious upbringing and Judaism seemed to be the most sensible to her. |
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Someone who isn't born a Jew can convert to Judaism, but it is not easy to do so. |
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In Judaism, Shabbat represents our opportunity to enjoy all the classes of pleasure in one day. |
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So that is part of my cultural heritage, but I never practised Judaism as a religious way. |
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Also, after about two years of learning about Judaism I decided to study to become a Jew. |
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Although I felt drawn to the drama and the mystery of Judaism, other aspects pushed me away. |
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In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased. |
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He fell away from Reform Judaism, the religious stream with which his family had long been affiliated. |
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He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism. |
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This alleged descent from Togarmah seems to belong to the later period, when the Khazars adopted Judaism. |
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The conversion of the Khazars to Judaism was preceded by a Disputation amongst members of different religions. |
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When the Khazar tribe converted to Judaism in 740, their khanate occupied a Eurasian power vacuum between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. |
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This led him to the political and theological right, far from his liberal roots in German Reform Judaism. |
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From Reform Judaism to the Episcopal Church, religious bodies across the nation are grappling with the same issue. |
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As I'm learning more and more about Judaism, I'm finding that there is an amaranthine well of knowledge for me to uncover. |
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As far as I can tell, the concept is an amalgamation of ideas from Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and other sources which I am not as familiar. |
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Judaism and paganism both practiced the pouring of sacrificial libations of both blood and wine. |
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So just who is allowed to participate in the conversation that is Judaism, anyway? |
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This is a technical book that assumes a fairly extensive knowledge of second temple Judaism. |
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So I decided to re-explore Judaism directly by reading texts and attending services at a Conservative synagogue. |
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The bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah is an important coming-of-age ceremony in Judaism. |
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Click on the gefilte fish on the site's main page, and you're welcomed into a colorful, if slightly meshuga, jumble of gay Judaism. |
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Without the Oral Torah we wouldn't know about the mezuzah and countless other ways of day-to-day Judaism. |
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Its logic isn't drawn so much from the traditions of Judaism and its reliance on Torah, however. |
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I also happen to believe that an informed, educated, lapsed Judaism might also be the most true form of the religion, today. |
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Isaac's prayer is symbolic of the transcendental spiritual beauty of Judaism. |
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So I started studying Judaism at various locations, and looked for a shul that I felt comfortable in. |
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If this step from monotheism to monism goes too far, in what ways can Judaism respond to a postmodern desire for Oneness? |
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Although the Ten Commandments are of cardinal importance, all the commandments were given by God and are essential to Judaism. |
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People continue to be afraid and uninformed or misinformed about the mystical side of Judaism, both in terms of Kabbalah and Hasidism. |
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A few examples will have to suffice to explain how the Hellenization of the known world affected Early Judaism. |
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Alexander had paved the way, and so had the Hellenization of most Early Judaism. |
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How faith in Jesus Christ made a difference with respect to Judaism or the culture and religious practices of Hellenism was still not clear. |
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Strongly influenced by Hellenism, he sought to fuse Greek philosophy with Judaism and to export this mixture to the world. |
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But certainly Frimer went on to become a major intellectual figure in Orthodox Judaism. |
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But Orthodox Judaism has always quietly upheld the same decree against same-sex unions. |
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She says she bases her morality on her religious commitment to Orthodox Judaism. |
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Lichtenstein upholds Israel's system of a state-established Orthodox Judaism, while seeking to contain its possible negative effects. |
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And within Orthodox Judaism, there are disagreements over other matters as well. |
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Most scholars date the beginning of Judaism as an organised and structured religion to this time. |
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Also, there is no absolute truth in Judaism and this lack of certainty is refreshing in a religious faith. |
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In Arabia, whole tribes converted to Judaism, including two kinds of the Himyarites. |
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An Arabian author mentions other tribes beside the Himyarites as adherents of Judaism, viz., the Banu Kinana Banu Hareth ben Kab, and Kinda. |
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Abu Qarib Asad who was the king of Yemen introduced Judaism among the idolatrous Himyarites. |
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In the past several of the Himyarite monarchs converted to Judaism though apparently their descendants had tended to revert to paganism. |
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Sometime after the 3rd century, the Himyarite ruling family converted to Judaism, making Judaism the ruling religion. |
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For nearly 70 years, the Soviet system frowned on Judaism and other forms of religion. |
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There are those who would argue that such a right is not compatible with Judaism. |
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My views are most consistent not with radical reform or atheism, but Conservative Judaism. |
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He may have had in mind the internecine squabbling among the various divisions within Judaism or within Orthodoxy itself. |
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Hinduism, like Judaism, accepts those who freely wish to join the faith, but makes no attempt to pull a person out of another religion. |
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In Judaism, we relearn this teaching on every Yom Kippur, our Day of Atonement. |
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It was a region populated by Edomites who had been forced by the Maccabees to convert to Judaism. |
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The story of every convert to Judaism is a gripping tale of spiritual discovery. |
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The concept of a soul that is distinguishable from the body and can exist independently of it is alien to Judaism. |
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Although monasticism is not part of mainstream Judaism, the Essenes, a messianic sect, founded a remote community by the Dead Sea. |
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But the picture of Judaism in this period remained above all the religious system and the various religious groups, like Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes. |
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As I write, two propositions from which every mainstream Jew in the last millennium would have instantly recoiled have become legitimate options within Orthodox Judaism. |
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One of the most famous of his teachings consists of two Torah quotations that were staples of Judaism and echoes the emphasis of the rabbinic teachings of his era. |
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Plenty of evidence indicates that in Paul's day Judaism with its monotheism and high ethical standards was an attractive religion to many non-Jews. |
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When he brought out a second edition of Conservative Judaism in 1972, he declared that the laws of religious sociology had seemingly been repealed. |
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I think that's part of why Orthodox Judaism is doing so well in the United States. |
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Whilst Judaism refuses to acknowledge any power that might work contrary to a single, perfect God's plan, there is nevertheless a tradition of evil spirits in Hebraic culture. |
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On one side stands Orthodoxy, in its various manifestations, and Conservative Judaism, which, at least in theory, subscribes to the complete observance of the mitzvot. |
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Liberal Judaism has sadly been guilty of pediatric Judaism for a long time, and not just on Purim. |
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While the Baptist sanctuary was undergoing minor construction and painting, the congregation met once again for worship in the historic synagogue of Reform Judaism. |
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Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie is President of the Union for Reform Judaism. |
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The Boy Scouts of America has barred gay people from joining their troops, and now Reform Judaism leaders are asking parents to keeping scouting out of their homes. |
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Conservative Judaism combines elements of Orthodox and Reform Judaism. |
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The division of tetrarchies between Antipas and Philip had been instituted by Rome, but it divided territory that Judaism considered to be part of Israel's heritage. |
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Judaism also believes, as Hindus do, that an old soul can choose to reincarnate in a body well after birth, in someone who is say 15 or 22 years old, this is known as ibbur. |
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Perl loved all kinds of music, including rock and roll, growing up in the Chabad community, a sect of Hasidic Judaism. |
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Is the problem that Judaism is a religion as well as an ethnicity? |
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For eighteen centuries, Judaism would develop as a religion, based around synagogues and rabbis, yeshivas and the ethical teachings of Tora and Talmud. |
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A non-Jew who converts to this sort of Judaism remains a non-Jew. |
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The Hasidic sects comprise a significant segment of Orthodox Judaism. |
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Traditional Judaism was fluid and diverse and accommodated itself to the practical requirements of the day. |
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Philo made a synthesis of the two systems and attempted to explain Hebrew thought in terms of Greek philosophy by introducing the Stoic concept of the Logos into Judaism. |
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Didn't Conservative Judaism also talk about the development of the law and how it both changed and had to change in order to remain a vital cultural force? |
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She practices yoga, keeps a macrobiotic diet, and is a devoted student of Kabbalah, a mystical form of Judaism, which predates organized religion. |
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Another segment of American Judaism is Reconstructionist Judaism, which is sometimes lumped together with Reform and Conservative Judaism as Progressive Judaism. |
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He answers that the Gemara is trying to teach us that in order to advance in Judaism we must do so in levels, little by little, until we reach our proper level. |
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Bloechl's criticism focuses upon the Hegelian sublation he finds in Gibbs' effort to reconcile the dialectical opposition between philosophy and Judaism. |
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There was no unified standard as there is in Judaism, sundown to sundown. |
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Sacrifices were part and parcel of ancient religion, including Judaism. |
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In short, Italy's Orthodox Judaism, once so unique, has now become very similar to Israeli-style orthodoxy. |
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What if that spirit went toward making people aware of how much more there is to Judaism than Zionism, avoidance of intermarriage, and remembering the Shoah? |
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An ex-evangelical minister, Mark had converted to Orthodox Judaism. |
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Some scholars believe that the Radhanites may have played a role in the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism. |
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It is these returnees to Judaism which represent Old World Western Sephardim. |
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Because of this, very few converso immigrants in Iberian American colonies ever reverted to Judaism. |
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The primary purpose was to eliminate their influence on Spain's large converso population and ensure they did not revert to Judaism. |
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Judaism has a long history in Iran, dating back to the Achaemenid Conquest of Babylonia. |
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As in other aspects, Orthodox positions reflect the mainstream of traditional Rabbinic Judaism through the ages. |
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One of the most important teachings concerning afterlife in Judaism is the Resurrection of the Dead. |
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Orthodox Judaism holds that on biblical Mount Sinai, the Written Law was transmitted along with an Oral Law. |
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Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism vary somewhat in their view of the validity of Halakhic reconsideration. |
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Haredi Judaism thus views higher criticism of the Talmud as inappropriate, and almost certainly heretical. |
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It does not know a Mosaic, prophetic, and rabbinic Judaism, nor Orthodox and Liberal Judaism. |
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For some, Orthodox Judaism has been seen as a continuation of what was the mainstream expression of Judaism prior to the 19th century. |
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Other religions in the region include Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. |
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Views in Judaism range from the stricter Orthodox sect to the more relaxed Reform sect. |
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Haredi Judaism is a stream of Orthodox Judaism characterized by rejection of modern secular culture. |
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The cultural secularist model, which I'll call Yiddishism, on the other hand, locates the conservatism of traditional Judaism in the religion. |
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We can say 'yes' to our Jewishness and think about why Judaism is important to us during the eight days of Hanukkah. |
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The first is the confession of Osvaldo, a converso or convert from Judaism, whose opening statement initiates an extended meditation on identity. |
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Lakewood is one of the hubs of Orthodox Judaism, consisting of over one-half of its population, and has one of the largest yeshivas in the world. |
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Our challenge is how we can continue to do what Rav Kook asked us and to let the light of Hanukkah and of Judaism shine in our lives. |
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In perceptions of Redemption, Exile, and the Land, messianic nationalism and anti-Zionist Orthodox or haredi Judaism differ fundamentally. |
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A decisive shift occurs, however, in diaspora Judaism, as shown particularly by 4Q Sapiential Work A and Wisdom of Solomon. |
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The mysteries of Judaism did not initially refer to phylacteries, fringes, or the Shekhinah. |
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My goal was to bring back a mezuzah from Jerusalem, the holiest city to Judaism. |
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Cook informs the reader that the practice of writing Targum existed in early Judaism as attested to in Qumran. |
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The Christology influenced by such Judaism as Philo lacked a pre-existent Jesus. |
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In 1953 I was invited to dinner at the home of Rabbi Max Kadushin, a major figure in 20th-century Conservative Judaism. |
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So Judaism teaches us that the world is firmly and inalterably a good and G-dly world. |
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In modern times, Judaism lacks a centralized authority that would dictate an exact religious dogma. |
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Because of this, many different variations on the basic beliefs are considered within the scope of Judaism. |
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Judah Hadassi incorporated Ishmael's principles into Karaite Judaism in the 12th century. |
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Consequently, in his view, Judaism does not fit easily into conventional Western categories, such as religion, ethnicity, or culture. |
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Rabbinical Judaism maintains that a Jew, whether by birth or conversion, is a Jew forever. |
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Especially in Orthodox Judaism, the Biblical laws are augmented by Rabbinical injunctions. |
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The movement itself claims to be nothing new, but a refreshment of original Judaism. |
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Over time differences between the Hasidim and their opponents have slowly diminished and both groups are now considered part of Haredi Judaism. |
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Modern religious movements of Judaism all formed in reaction to this trend. |
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There are some movements that combine elements of Judaism with those of other religions. |
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Some members of the movement argue that Messianic Judaism is a sect of Judaism. |
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The monotheistic rigour of Judaism posed difficulties for Roman policy that led at times to compromise and the granting of special exemptions. |
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Furthermore, the Gospels contain numerous attacks on the Sadducees, a sect of Judaism that was wiped out with the destruction of the temple. |
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Messianic Judaism generally holds the same view of New Testament authority as evangelical Protestants. |
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However, no direct reference to Judaism or Yathrib was discovered from his lengthy reign. |
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Conversion is not encouraged by mainstream Judaism, and is considered a difficult task. |
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After the destruction of the Second Temple Judaism lost much of its sectarian nature. |
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Generally, scholars view Rabbinic Judaism as having been meaningfully influenced by Hellenism. |
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In Judaism, the snake of brass is also a symbol of healing, of one's life being saved from imminent death. |
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Around this same time period, Rabbinic Judaism made their circumcision requirement even stricter. |
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The history of Hellenism and Judaism is a history of interaction between the two cultures that heavily influenced the western civilisation. |
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In Judaism, the number of seeds in a pomegranate is said to be the exact number of mitzvah, or spiritual duties required of a devout Jew. |
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Judaism was an active proselytising faith, and at least one Arab political leader converted to it. |
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Boole considered converting to Judaism but in the end was said to have chosen Unitarianism. |
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Judaism includes a wide corpus of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. |
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Judaism has its roots as a structured religion in the Middle East during the Bronze Age. |
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Many aspects of Judaism have also directly or indirectly influenced secular Western ethics and civil law. |
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These commandments are but two of a large corpus of commandments and laws that constitute this covenant, which is the substance of Judaism. |
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In Judaism it is the time for matzen, maror and matzo balls in chicken soup. |
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There is no evidence in Judaism for the worship of angels, but there is evidence for the invocation and sometimes even conjuration of angels. |
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All types of Judaism except Orthodox Judaism allow women as well as men to be ordained as rabbis and cantors. |
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Traditional Orthodox Judaism does not license women as mohels, but other types of Judaism do. |
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In Conservative Judaism, both men and women are ordained as rabbis and cantors. |
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They should desire conversion to Judaism for its own sake, and for no other motives. |
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In Judaism, a box containing aromatic spices is used on the Sabbath for Havdalah, to conclude the holy day. |
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Given the prohibition on activating electricity on the Sabbath, the computer and the Internet may not be switched on, according to Orthodox as well as Conservative Judaism. |
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It is not science but scientism that is in conflict with Judaism. |
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Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. |
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The role of the priesthood in Judaism has significantly diminished since the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE when priests attended to the Temple and sacrifices. |
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The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. |
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Belloc's attitude towards Judaism has been a subject of controversy. |
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There are small numbers of adherents of Judaism and Buddhism. |
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Modern branches of Judaism such as Humanistic Judaism may be nontheistic. |
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Intermarriage is seen as a deliberate rejection of Judaism, and an intermarried person is effectively cut off from most of the Orthodox community. |
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In contrast to this point of view, practices such as Humanistic Judaism reject the religious aspects of Judaism, while retaining certain cultural traditions. |
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However, while lacking a uniform doctrine, Orthodox Judaism is basically united in affirming several core beliefs, disavowal of which is considered major blasphemy. |
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Ethical monotheism is central in all sacred or normative texts of Judaism. |
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From the time of the Mishnah and Talmud to the present, Judaism has required specialists or authorities for the practice of very few rituals or ceremonies. |
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Haredim oppose Reform and Conservative Judaism as well as secularism. |
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For instance, they agree that the overt Hellenizing pressure being exerted by Antiochus IV Epiphanes represented a crisis for the true believers of God within Judaism. |
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These oral traditions were transmitted by the Pharisee school of thought of ancient Judaism, and were later recorded in written form and expanded upon by the rabbis. |
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Another licensed cleric in Judaism is the shochet, who are trained and licensed by religious authorities for kosher slaughter according to ritual law. |
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Several decades into the twentieth century, it was clear that Conservative Judaism was offering a mighty challenge to the Reform movement's hegemony over American Judaism. |
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Judaism has been present in Greece for more than 2,000 years. |
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During the late 1st century, Judaism was a legal religion with the protection of Roman law, worked out in compromise with the Roman state over two centuries. |
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As late as the 6th century the Eastern Roman empire and Caliph Umar ibn Khattab were issuing decrees against conversion to Judaism, implying that this was still occurring. |
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Around the time of Hezekiah and Isaiah, Judaism abolished many ritual sites in order to concentrate ritual practices solely at the Temple in Jerusalem, she explained. |
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Judaism does not encourage the monastic ideal of celibacy and poverty. |
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Rabbi Sherwin Wine, an ordained Reform Judaism rabbi, founded the Humanistic Judaism movement in 1963 at Birmingham Temple in a suburb of Detroit. |
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With meticulous attention to all of Barth's forced symbolizations and twisted theological assessments, Sonderegger traces the development of his negativity toward Judaism. |
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His next work, Ancient Judaism was an attempt to prove this theory. |
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Orthodox Judaism is heterogeneous, whereby subgroups maintain significant social differences, and less significant differences in understanding Halakha. |
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Nevertheless, this strategy has proved successful, and the number of adherents to Orthodox Judaism, including Haredi and Hasidic communities, has grown rapidly. |
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