How do the Scriptures and Talmud teach the Jewish ideas of justice?
The Torah describes the history of the Israelites, the covenant the God made with them and the laws He gave them.
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The Israelites traditionally studied the religion of Judaism.
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Judaism.
Judaism began when the Israelites accepted the Torah from HaShem (The Creator) in the Sinai.
Abraham's Hebrew descendants, later called the Israelites. For the last 2500 years the descendants of the Israelites have been called Jews, and they have continued following the religion of Judaism.
The main religion associated with Israelites is called Judaism.
Israelites.
They believed in what is now called Judaism.
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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.