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Vinil7 [7]
3 years ago
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Question 13 (1 point)

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kotegsom [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

federalists

Explanation:

legit just watched the musical

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The term Judaism refers to the religion, tradition, and culture of the Jewish people. Historically, it is the oldest of the three monotheistic religions, a group that includes Christianity and Islam, originated in the Middle East and derived from the first, called "Abraham religions". It is considered an ethnic religion because it constitutes one of the strongest aspects of belonging to the Jewish people as well as traditions, cultural, social, and linguistic practices. Until the 18th century, the words "Jewish" and "Judaism" were practically synonymous. However, the arrival of the Haskala (Jewish illustration) meant a radical change in the mentality of many Jews who saw themselves as <u>members of the same people but separated from the traditional adherence to the Jewish faith</u>. In this sense, Judaism refers both to a religion and to an ethnic group with its own cultural, traditional, and linguistic bonds, being Hebrew its main language. For that reason, some Jewish people do not follow the beliefs of Judaism but still are Jewish, since they were born and raised into their ethnic and cultural community.

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