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Judaism

Tradition has it that the Hebrews came from Mesopotamia around 2000 BC, and conquered the Canaanites. They were led by a man named Abraham, who had a close relationship with God and who he established as their father. Constant warfare resulted in a large number of Hebrews being enslaved by the Egyptians. A man named Moses assisted the captive Hebrew population in its hour of need, and around 1300 BC, he led them, it is said, back into Palestine. During this journey, Moses was given supernatural powers, which he used to evade the Egyptians, and was also granted the Ten Commandments from God. The Hebrews organized themselves into 12 tribes, with warrior-priest chieftains, referred to in the Bible as Judges. In about 1010 BC, they found a monarch in a ruthless warlord named Saul. After a few years, Saul's position was occupied by David, who founded Jerusalem as the capital of the Hebrew Empire. After going through intense torment from Egyptians, Babylonians, and other invaders, Hebrew people had several different gods to whom they worshipped. Around 500 BC, A prophet called Isaiah wrote of one God to be worshipped by all. This proclamation was read aloud by Ezra in 458 BC and led the way to the following


Basically, "There are three prerequisites for turning. "-Meir Alter, the Gerer Rebbe Phenomenology Phenomenon exists in the Jewish faith predominantly in their history. If you have all three, you are ready to turn and be healed. You shall not recognize the gods of others in My presence 3. This document described the laws and practices of Judaism and helped to set up the religious boundaries. Remember the day of shabbat to keep it holy 5. It has endured thousands of years of persecution from several different groups starting with the Egyptians and continuing through modern day Nazi Germany. The Torah was first written in Aramaic, but is now scripted in Hebrew and can be read by anyone. In recent times, rules about following the Torah exactly have become more lax, however basic beliefs are still the same. of the Torah (The first five books of the Christian Bible) by around 300 BC. One of the most amazing miracles believed by almost all Jews is Moses' parting of the Red Sea to allow passage for the Jews fleeing the Egyptians.

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