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How has the history of Judaism influenced the Jewish people’s understanding of themselves? ... In 70CE the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the Jews had rebuilt on returning from their Babylonian exile, and the focus of Judaism shifted from the sacrificial rites of the Temple to the study of the Torah. ...
In what ways can Judaism be called an ethnic religion? Judaism traditionally emphasizes ethical conduct and the treatment of others as one would wish to be treated themselves. ... Judaism can be seen as a universal religion because it is applicable to all people. ... The whole idea of the covenants was to determine the way in which nature and history traditionally had been viewed in the Judaism religion. ...
What is the importance of monotheism in Judaism?
Approximate Word count = 630 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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