Judaism Central Beliefs

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Each religion embraces their own central beliefs, and as someone who grew up a devout Christian, I thought it would be interesting to learn about the central beliefs of Judaism and the importance they hold to its followers. Judaism’s core beliefs begin with monotheism, following Jewish teachings, equality and social justice, and ends with the importance of study.
The first central belief is that all Jewish people are monotheistic, meaning that they only believe in one God. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion. “Monotheism was uncommon at the time Judaism was born, but according to Jewish tradition, God himself revealed it to Abraham, the ancestor of the Jewish people. Judaism teaches that God took special care of the Hebrews (who would

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