1) Learning and keeping the Torah.
2) Maintaining Jewish communities with interpersonal relationships, prayers and Jewish customs.
3) Optimism, and maintaining belief in the eventual Redemption.
Through teaching and observance of the Torah.
Yes, Catholics believe in God. They follow the same Bible as other Christians, along with some teachings and beliefs unique to their faith.
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behaviors ; culture
I would pickle them. They maintain their flavor and crispness along with the color.
1) Reading the Torah in the synagogue and studying it at other times. In those countries where there were zero Torah-scholars, Judaism died out. One example of that is the Kaifeng community.2) Keeping the laws and beliefs of the Torah. Those who didn't do this, such as the Hellenizers and Sadducees, went lost.3) Maintaining vibrant Jewish communities, with communal prayer and study, mutual help, maintaining ties between the various communities, etc.4) Remembering God's covenant and promise that the Jews and Judaism will never cease.
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Through oral tradition (storytelling).
I believe they are not "Catholic social teachings." They go back thousands of years and originate in the teachings of the ancient gods and other ancient religions. The Christian story has been repeated many time even before Jesus came along, so to claim that social teachings eminate from the Catholics is completely wrong, rather the Catholics adopted pre-existing teachings.
They never will get alone they bothhave different beliefs on different things.