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What is the basic concept of Jewish religion?

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The basic concept(s) of Judaism involve man's relationship to God, and man's relationship to each other. Judaism is fundamentally about drawing closer to God. What does it mean to “draw closer? read more

At the most basic level Judaism can be encompassed with two pillars. That is, Pure Monotheism & Torah Absolutism. Pure Monotheism: The belief that God is one intrinsically & one extrinsically. Torah Absolutism: The belief that the Torah is timeless, incorruptible & cannot be succeeded or completed but must be kept by Israel timelessly. read more

In Judaism, the realm of morality is not restricted to deed but rather includes man’s inner world of consciousness: thoughts, emotions, intentions, attitudes, motives. All are to a degree subject to man’s control and qualify for moral judgement. read more

A lot of Jewish religious life is based around the home and family activities. Judaism is a family faith. Judaism is very much a family faith and the ceremonies start early, when a Jewish boy baby is circumcised at eight days old, following the instructions that God gave to Abraham around 4,000 years ago. read more

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