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  • Judaism
    ... They keep the traditional laws of Judaism more strictly than other Jews. ... Judaism is a culture and tradition linking millions of Jews worldwide.
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  • the Holocaust and its impact upon Jews and Judaism in the ...
    Topic Three Do a case study of the Holocaust and its impact upon Jews and Judaism in the twentieth century. The Holocaust, which ...
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  • Judaism
    ... Christianity is a way for all to be apart of what the Jews have with God. Judaism also needs Christianity to complete the bridge theory. ...
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  • Reform Judaism In the 19th Century-
    ... for the Jew. They concluded that in order to make Judaism attractive to all Jews this change had to continue. A group of Rabbis ...
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  • judaism
    ... The reform Jews still only believe in one God. *The last branch of Judaism is the conservative branch which lies in the middle of the Orthodox and the reform ...
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  • Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
    ... for the Jew. They concluded that in order to make Judaism attractive to all Jews this change had to continue. A group of Rabbis ...
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  • Judaism vs. Christianity: Point by Point
    ... part of Christians; the harsh specter of the prison camps still lives on in the hearts of the Jews. What makes the contrast between Judaism and Christianity so ...
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  • Judaism
    ... These documents lay out the basic beliefs of Judaism and are essential parts of a Jews everyday life. Basically, "There are three prerequisites for turning. ...
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  • Judaism
    ... Jews have two major social institutions: family and the synagogue, their place of religious congregation. Judaism has the highest respect for marriage and ...
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  • jews
    ... Judaism is a misunderstood religion. The Jewish history has been marked by persecution and exiled. In the first century AD, the Jews had to flee Palestine ...
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  • Christianity and Judaism
    ... Like Lutherans are a branch of Christianity, Christianity is a branch of Judaism. World War II and the injustices Jews suffered opened the door for a new ...
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  • judaism and christianity
    ... Thus, Judaism sees Christianity's trinitarianism as weakening God. Jews see dividing God as an attempt to compromise with pagan ! ...
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  • Matthew and Judaism
    ... Like all Jews, the Pharisees shared the belief with Christians that there is only one God. Also, like Christianity, traditional Judaism firmly believes that ...
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  • Judaism and It's General Belief System
    ... Reformed Judaism is the liberal wing of Judaism which feels belief and doctrine are interchangeable and dispensable, and the importance of the Jews focus is to ...
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  • Modern Orthodox Judaism: A brief overview
    ... streams, Modern-Orthodoxy, has undergone a renaissance in recent years, and is one of Judaism's fastest growing sects. God Modern Orthodox Jews believe in the ...
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  • Judaism
    ... in the path of the Jewish peoples' acceptance in the world, most Jews feel an instant bond with one another. While some practice Judaism religiously, others ...
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  • judaism
    ... Conservative follows the beliefs of Judaism, but not always literally. Lastly, Reform is "laid back." Jews have different holidays than other religions such as ...
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  • Medieval Discrimination and Ill Treatment of Jews
    ... This happened in many countries because the Jews refused to abandon their own faith in Judaism. Overall, the Jews suffered numerous ...
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  • Jewdaism
    Judaism Jews have many elements that are different from an average American. From their religion to the food they eat. Exploring ...
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  • Judaism, Christianity and Islam
    ... Judaism traces back to Moses but more accurately to the days of Abraham. Jews believe they are the chosen ones because Moses spoke to God when receiving the ...
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  • Comparing the Three Major World religions
    ... This is the main difference between Christianity and Judaism. Jews also feel that the woman is an important part of their lives as well as the man. ...
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  • Jews in the Middle Ages
    ... There was no reason for so much suffering, for Judaism is a belief that does not hurt anyone, "A Jew without Jews, without Judaism, without Zionism, without ...
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  • The pope the jews and Hitler
    OVER THE past four decades, the attitude of the Catholic Church toward Judaism and the Jews has undergone a sea change. On the theological ...
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  • Jews and Muslims
    ... faith. Most Jews what is known as "secret Jews." They practiced Judaism secretly while pretending to be of Christian faith. Even ...
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  • Judaism 2
    Judaism, the religious culture of the Jews, claims over fourteen million followers throughout the world. It is the oldest living religion in the Western world. ...
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  • Jews Reconcile the Holocaust
    ... In order to reconcile the horror of the Holocaust, Jews have focused on the basic foundation of Judaism and also of Christianity, the Covenant. ...
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  • Contemporary Hate Groups
    ... Christians resented Jewish success and many unfounded rumors of atrocities were attributed to Judaism. Jews were imagined to kill Christian children in the ...
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  • Islam and Judaism: Traditions in Marriage
    ... Muslims and Jews both find marriage as means to serve to the emotional and sexual ... Judaism feels the same way, however, they do not stress as much importance on ...
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  • Judiasm
    ... For most modern Jews, Judaism is much more of a cultural tradition than a religion. In other words they are not really religious. ...
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  • As a Driven Leaf
    ... Some Orthodox Jews have the belief that "only if we keep ourselves apart can ... loss of faith in contemporary society, keeping the traditions of Judaism is very ...
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