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    Judaism, Christianity and Islam are commonly referred to, as religions of “ethical monotheism.” These religions ethical beliefs are believed to comprise the Abrahamic traditions. Monotheism, the belief in one God, serves as the foundation of these particular faiths. They share remarkable similarities regarding their respective ethics and morality. “Often, their moral tenets are indistinguishable from one another. These three traditions place great emphasis on justice, equality and compassion as guiding

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    Theodor Herzl was a Jewish poet who pushed not only for the acceptance of his Jewish community, but also for a homeland for the Jews in the Middle Eastern Palestinian area. He wrote about the injustices he witnessed, and used his writings as a way to share his opinions. His support for the Israeli side of the conflict was a direct result of his Jewish upbringing and ethnic background. His writings were colored with his views and beliefs about the rights of the Jewish people. He greatly impacted

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    transcendence being the host. Sacred rituals are performed, honoring beliefs in accordance to ones religion. Rituals are performed for a wide array of reasons, some being a sort of rite of passage, healing the sick and even birth or death rituals. Judaism, Santeria, and Christianity all have ceremonies and rituals, some carried out as different as night and day, and some for the same purposes. These religions in depth have more in common than the eye can see, devotion, transcendence and worship to

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    CHAPTER 8: Judaism 1. The story of the Exodus is taken place Egypt where Pharaoh had enslaved the Israelites. Moses was able to escape at a young age. Once he is older God tells him to return and save the Israelites. The Pharaoh refused and God sent 10 plagues to the Egyptians. It wasn’t until the last plague which killed the Pharaohs son when he lets Israel leave. This is a different view on God because most religions believe that god is good and in this case he harms a group of people in order

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    Across the world the most commonly known fact about Judaism is the Ten Commandments. In Judaism, the Ten Commandments provide God’s universal and timeless standard of right and wrong (The Access Bible. Exodus. 34:28; Deuteronomy. 4:13). In the Jewish tradition Yahweh gave Moses the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai and Moses recorded these commandments on two stone tablets. These commandments became the central elements in the Judaism faith. The Ten Commandments can be found in the Torah books of

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    In both Judaism and Christianity, the Sabbath is a religious day of worship. Jewish people celebrate it on a Saturday and Christians celebrate it on a Sunday. It is a day of rest and worship. Christians celebrate it on a Sunday because that Is the day of the resurrection (Easter Sunday). Jesus was Jewish. He was a good Jew. Jesus worshiped in the synagogue on the Sabbath, but he used to come into conflict with the Pharisees, Jewish religious leaders, over many religious

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    Judaism and Christianity During The Roman Empire By: Deonna Weil Vance History 111 World Civilization before 1650 Professor Joseph Esposito August 20, 2014 In order to decorously portray the evolution of Judaism and Christianity the reader needs to know how Israel was conquered by the Roman Empire. The reader also needs to know how Christianity developed from the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Even though Christianity developed out of the Jewish religion both religions have their

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    or being rewarded in the afterlife and most of all the traditions. They are also know to believe in God as the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit which is the high state of mind. The Christianity religion is also similar Judaism and Islam. These three religions are built upon the idea that a man can reach a higher level of power or state of being through his own efforts. They believe that God did something for us human that we were not able to do on our own, they also

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    Although Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all religions that grew from the same central idea of one divine god named Abraham in the general time zone of 2500 BC, and in the holy city of Jerusalem, they are all very different from each other. Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all similar religions in some ways but are also very different from each other in other ways. The religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all similar because of a few very distinct reasons. The biggest reason that

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    Judaism began about 4000 years ago with the Hebrew people in the Middle East. Abraham, who was a Hebrew man, is considered the father of the Jewish faith because he promoted the main idea of the Jewish faith: that there is only one God. At the time a lot of people in the Middle East worshipped many gods. The Jewish tradition, Abraham founded which was later named the Jewish religion in the land of Israel, around 1800 BCE. The Torah says that Abraham came to know that there was only one God, and he

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