Id say A. because it makes the most Sense But d sounds like a optional answer depending on a particular topic of thems
Jews believe individual and collective participation in an eternal dialogue with God through tradition, rituals, prayers and ethical actions. Judaism emphasizes the Oneness of God and rejects the Christian concept of God in human form. Both Judaism and Christianity believe that there is one God who created the world. Additionally, both religions believe that God set out rules for people to live by but, people will make mistakes and not be able to follow these rules all of the time.
They disagree of how people make mistakes and how their sins are forgiven. Jews also think that Jesus is not considered a divine being. Therefore all holidays that have a connection to the life of Jesus are not part of Jewish life.
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A. i think
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Assyrian was a region in the near east,under the neo-assyrian empire,reached from mesopotamia through asia minor and down through Egypt the empire began modestly at the city of ashur located in mesopotamic North-east of Babylon, where merchant who traded in Anatolia became increasingly wealthy and affluence allowed for the growth and prosperity of the city