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History of Judaism

The History of Judaism is the history of the Jewish people, their religion and culture, tracing back to the Biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob of the 18th c. BCE. The earliest mention of Israel as a people was discovered in an inscription on the Merneptah Stele from the 1200s BCE.

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Which event in world history led to Jewish immigration from Europe to the US during the mid twentieth century?

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Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews. Any jews who stayed behind in Europe, where rounded up and put into Concentration Camps and then, worked to death or murdered, this became known as the 'Holocaust'.

What was the cleanest source of water in ancient israel?

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The same as today: the Jordan River and the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).

What amount of food was required for the Israelites while in the desert?

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According to the Bible, the Israelites were provided with a special food called manna while in the desert. They were instructed to collect only what they needed for that day, about an omer (roughly 2 quarts) per person. Any excess would spoil overnight. Additionally, they received quail as meat for a period of time.

History of Germany as a Jewish survivor of a concentration camp?

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As a Jewish survivor of a concentration camp, the history of Germany holds immense significance to me. It is a painful reminder of the horrors endured during the Holocaust, where millions of Jews, including my fellow community members, were murdered. Germany's history is tainted with the dark legacy of Nazi ideology and anti-Semitism, reminding us of the importance of remembrance, education, and vigilance against hatred and discrimination. However, it also offers hope for reconciliation and repentance as the country has made efforts to acknowledge its past, offer reparations, and foster a more inclusive society.

How could the history of the Jewish people be understood as an ongoing covenant?

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The history of the Jewish people can be understood as an ongoing covenant because throughout their history, the Jewish people have seen themselves as being in a special relationship with God. This covenant, established by God with the Jewish people, is believed to be eternal and binding. The Jewish people have upheld their part of the covenant by following religious laws and traditions, while also experiencing the blessings and challenges that come with it.

Why is Hanukkah these days still important?

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Hanukkah remains important today for several reasons. Firstly, it commemorates the miracle of the oil that kept the menorah lit for eight days. Secondly, it celebrates Jewish resilience and the preservation of Jewish culture in the face of adversity. Lastly, Hanukkah holds cultural and religious significance, reminding Jewish individuals of their heritage and providing an opportunity to gather with family and friends.

Does a Jewish bride carry flowers?

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It is not a traditional practice for a Jewish bride to carry flowers during the wedding ceremony. However, some Jewish brides may choose to carry a bouquet as a personal preference or cultural adaptation. Ultimately, the decision to carry flowers is up to the individual bride and her specific wedding customs.

What is the name of the Jewish writings that contain the history of the Israelites and the basic laws of their religion?

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The Jewish writings that contain the history of the Israelites and the basic laws of their religion are called the Torah. It is the first part of the Hebrew Bible and is considered the most sacred text in Judaism. The Torah consists of the five books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

Who was the judean king that Isaiah says consistently sought God?

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The Judean King that Isaiah says consistently sought God is King Hezekiah. Isaiah portrays Hezekiah as a righteous ruler who trusted and sought guidance from God. Hezekiah is known for his efforts to purge idolatry and promote religious reforms in Judah.

Which tribe of ancient Israel was dedicated to serve the Lord as priests?

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The tribe of Levi was dedicated to serving the Lord as priests. They were chosen by God to carry out the religious duties in the tabernacle and later the temple, including offering sacrifices and conducting rituals. The Levites did not receive a land inheritance like the other tribes, as their inheritance was the service of the Lord.

Does the Gemara recount Jewish history and call for repentance and obedience?

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The Gemara is primarily a collection of discussions and commentaries on the Mishnah, which is the codification of Jewish oral law. While it does mention events and figures from Jewish history, its main purpose is to interpret and analyze the laws and teachings of the Torah. The Gemara does emphasize repentance and obedience to God's commandments, as this is a fundamental aspect of Jewish law and practice.

What other names have the Jewish people been given throughout history?

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Throughout history, Jewish people have been known by various names in different regions. Some of these names include Hebrews, Israelites, Judeans, Jews, Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Mizrahim, and Yiddish-speaking Eastern European Jews. These names reflect the diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds of Jewish communities around the world.

Are the protocols of zion fake or counterfeit?

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Yes, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a notorious anti-Semitic conspiracy text, is widely considered to be a fraudulent and fabricated document. It was first published in the early 20th century and claimed to outline a Jewish plot for global domination. However, extensive research and analysis have shown that it is a malicious forgery created to fuel hatred and prejudice against Jewish people.

Why were Jews persecuted for the black plague?

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People had many different ideas as to what caused the Black Death e.g bad smells, people's sins e.t.c Sadly, the Jews were also believed to be the cause in some parts of Europe. And so the plague awakened an old antisemitic prejudice in people looking for a scapegoat to blame the plague on (the Jews).

Why were Jews kicked out of 109 countries?

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Jews denied that Jesus was the Christ. When Pontius Pilate washed his hands of Jesus blood saying "this man has committed no crime, I wash my hands of his blood." the Jews replied "may his blood be upon us & upon our children's children".

The Truth of Christianity spread through Europe like a fire. Roman empire learned the Jews had murdered the Messiah, so they rose up against Israel in 70 AD, fulfilling scripture: "the Jews blood rose up to the horse's bridles". They destroyed Israel, Jerusalem, the Jews & Judaism from the earth, scattering them, called "the Dispersion", basically ending Judaism, their language & the Hebrew race.

The Dispersed spread various watered down cults of Judaism wherever they went, till basically the Hebrew language & the people died off. Some intermixed & went into Spain, called Sephardic Jews. They have dark skin, beaked noses, black hair; basically Spanish people. They are the truer darker intermixed Hebrew remnant.

Others went into Nazi Germany, are white looking Jews called Ashkenazi Jews. They are Germans with partial Hebrew blood, who practiced an irrelevant cult of Judaism, following false man-made books like the Talmud, but could never fulfill the scriptures to make sacrifices being that they had no temple.

The destruction of the temple in 70 AD is why they practice their cult in synagogues; which Jesus mentioned in Revelation when he called them sons of Satan saying "they say they are Jews but are not, but are a SYNAGOGUE of Satan."

Jews practiced usury by loaning money, enslaving the people, then using debt to steal their land, homes, etc; used capital to overthrew governments; controlled the jewelry industry; bought up newspapers, the printing presses, the media; redefined nation's Languages by changing the dictionaries definitions, basically controlling the narrative & Nations. They pushed debauchery, homosexuality, transsexuality, divorce, the dumbing down of a Nation, making the citizens poor, uneducated, insecure & desperate so they were easy to manipulate & control.

Jews own the naked industry globally (rhymes with corn). They use this to divide nations, to eventually enslave the people, as parasites of humanity.

After World war I, Jews infiltrated Germany occupying 20 times more positions of authority. When the Germans started figuring this out the Jews publicly & globally declared war on Germany. Hitler was elected into a position of authority, he arrested the 34,000 real Jews, killed the traitors for treason, then let the rest go. There never were 6 million Jewish deaths in Germany. The Germans then burned their sick debaucherous books.

Jews use the Kabbalah, which is numerology, words mixed with letters, mathematical codes, secret languages, parabolic teachings, etc. Jesus warned that the number of the Jews, of man, was 666, which equals 18. This is why Jews fictitiously claimed there was exactly 18 million Jews on Earth at the time & that 6 million were killed in Europe; it's because these numbers are code: man sins 6 days a week, but he never enters into that 7th day rest.

The Messiah is The 7th-Day rest; which is why all of Israel was quoting Psalm 118 as Jesus rode in on the donkey (fulfilling the scripture "he was lowly riding on a colt the foul of a donkey") saying "Oh save now (oh-shuah-nah, mispronounced as hosanna in English) "oh save now, for blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. For this is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice & be glad in it!" Which points to the cross ✝️🛐

Isaiah 52-53 clarifies that Jesus is Ya-u-shuah (Yah-our-Saviour), which is why globalist Zionist Jews illegally removed Isaiah 53 from the modern Torah lying to the entire Hebrew world about Jesus, who was Yahuhavah (Yah-u-Havah, Yah-our-breath of life) manifest In the flesh, as predicted in Isaiah 9:6 "unto us a child is born...his name shall be everlasting Father"; clarified by Jesus himself in John 14 "I & the father are one"; which is why Jews picked up stones to kill Jesus saying "he claimed to be God."

The Jews murdered the Messiah; were destroyed in 70 ad; a remnant went throughout the world spreading false Judaism with no Temple for sacrifice to fulfill scripture; they practiced usery/banking stealing people's land; the overthrowing of Nations; controlling the media with the intention of dumbing down the people for enslavement; abortion, homosexuality, transsexuality, etc, to the point that 109 Nations have thrown them out.

What was Rome's attitude towards the Jews of Palestine?

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Historians tells us that, in spite of several insurrections, the pagan Roman emperors treated the Jews with clemency and with toleration of their religion, which was accepted as not allowing Jews to worship the Roman gods.

It was not until the fourth century that the Christian emperors, beginning with Constantine, began to persecute the Jews for their faith.

What has greatly influenced Jewish religious and cultural identity?

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The Talmud is believed to have greatly influenced the development of modern Israel.
However, many point out that Israel has become a secular society, which was influenced by the western world.

How did the United Nations attempt to resolve the conflict between Jews and Arabs?

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The U.N. has passed a number of resolutions concerning peace in the Middle East; notably among them, resolution 181, which partitioned the Holy Land in 1947. The U.N. has also sent peacekeeping forces to the Middle East, such as UNIFIL in Lebanon.

When did the Persians invade Judah?

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it was built with lots of love and care

Why did Samuel think Israel should have a king?

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1) He served as Judge (1 Samuel 7:15) and leader. Each year, he traveled in order to teach and serve as Judge (1 Samuel 7:16) in the various places.
2) He guided the people when they requested that a king be apointed (1 Samuel ch.8); and he apointed Saul and King David at the word of God (1 Samuel ch.9-10 and ch.16).
3) He wrote the Books of Ruth and Judges (Talmud, Bava Batra 14b) and the Book of Samuel (until the verse concerning his death; it was completed by another prophet. Talmud, ibid) .
4) He led the people in a great movement of repentance (1 Samuel ch.7).
5) Until his time, prophecy had been relatively rare (1 Samuel 3:1). Starting with his leadership, the phenomenon of the "sons (disciples) of the Prophets" (2 Kings 2:3) became a regular institution, and very many people reached the various levels of prophecy (Talmud, Megillah 14a) (though only fifty-five prophets were commanded to record words for posterity. Ibid).

When did zionism begin?

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Zionism is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel.

Zionism was found in 1895, with Theodor Herzl's book: Der Judenstaat and further discussed in his book: Altneulandin 1902. As a result of these books, Secular European Jews began to actively discuss the possibility of creating a Jewish State.

Why were the Nazis looking for Jews to kill them?

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So they could take their money and valuables to pay for their war. They were attempting to take over Europe. Many of the Aryans of Germany and Austria believed that they would be able to manage Europe far better than the mixed races that were running Europe at the time.

By selecting a class of people who were somewhat isolated from normal society, the Aryans were able to provide an excuse for destroying people who were "different" and at the same time create a common prejudice that has continued among the intellectually challenged to this day. Although many today claim to be "Aryan", or "Neo-Nazi", they usually have no idea of what it's about. Most who subscribe to that form of racism are either quite intellectually inferior or are borderline sociopaths.

It's a little remembered fact that "NAZI" is a German acronym for National Socialists Workers Party. NAZI's were attempting to engineer society through socialism and genocide.

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Hitler had a whole book called Mein Kampf that explained exactly why he killed people. The really short abridged version is that he felt that these people were a step backwards in evolution, therefore, they had to be killed. Also, he didnt like morality and he claimed that the Jews brought morality into the world, which he felt should be destroyed.

The proof that it wasn't just political stuff, was during the end of the war he diverted valuable resources to killing Jews, even though they were badly needed at the war front. Historians speculate that if he wouldn't have spent so many resources killing Jews then he would have won the war.