The Ten Principles Of Judaism

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Judaism, a religion of the Jews, is one of the most popular religions in the world. In a graph it is shown at 0.2%. Most of the Jews live in either Israel or the United States. Since Judaism is a popular religion, it is often considered as the same as Christianity. Judaism has vast range of beliefs and customs that are the DNA for the religion, but they too like many other religions have gone through many struggles because of what they believe.
In the religion of Judaism, they have what is called the Thirteen Principles of Faith. The thirteen principles are:
1. There is a God
2. God is one and unique
3. God is incorporeal or spiritual
4. God is eternal
5. Prayer is directed to God alone and no other
6. The words of the prophets are true
7. Moses' prophecies are true, and Moses was the greatest of all the prophets
8. The Written Torah …show more content…

There will be no other Torah
10. God knows the thoughts and deeds of men
11. God will reward the good and punish the wicked
12. The Messiah will come
13. The dead will be resurrected
These principles are just the basic portion of the Judaism belief system. There are an estimated 613 commandments given by God that are presently in the Torah. This religion mainly focuses on the relationship between God, man, and the nation of Israel. Although the beliefs might not complicated, there are extremely strict customs that "come with the territory" with Judaism.
There are three main parts to Judaism that are extremely important to the Jews, which are: payer, their holidays, and their dietary laws. First, it is customary that Jews must recite their prayers three times each day. The recommended prayer for them is the communal prayer, which is a prayer that is taken with many individuals, but individual prayer is also accepted. The main time for prayer is when they awake and before they eat

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