Judaism - S136
Jewish Culture
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Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, with a rich history and a set of distinctive beliefs and practices.
Judaism, rooted in the ancient covenant between God and the Israelites, is a monotheistic religion that places a strong emphasis on ethical conduct, ritual observances, and the study of sacred texts such as the Torah. Synagogues serve as places of worship, and the Jewish people, dispersed throughout history, maintain a rich cultural and religious identity with a
commitment to traditions and community.
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