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Hebrews are called Jews today, and they do not spread the idea of one God. (The idea of spreading beliefs is a Christian practice.)
No single person is in charge of this. In fact, Jews do not generally believe in spreading beliefs. Judaism teaches that we should spread deeds of kindness, charity, and social justice.
For the same reasons that the culture of anypopulation will be affected if they spread out among other peoples. There is borrowing of language and other cultural matters. In terms of their religious practices and beliefs, however, the Jews borrowed nothing from the Roman world. On the contrary, it was Judaism which influenced the Roman world, directly and indirectly.
For the same reasons that the culture of anypopulation will be affected if they spread out among other peoples. There is borrowing of language and other cultural matters. In terms of their religious practices and beliefs, however, the Jews borrowed nothing from the Roman world. On the contrary, it was Judaism which influenced the Roman world, directly and indirectly.
If you mean non-Orthodox, then the beliefs vary to the extreme. But most non-Orthodox Jews believe in personal responsibility and tikkun olam (making the world a better place).
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Jews were sent to death camps where diseases spread and many germans killed jews there.
The way the question is written implies agency. Most of Judaism's spread was based on necessary migrations of Jews from other countries. Judaism spread by way of people moving, not populations converting. Jews spread throughout the Roman Empire, expanded out through much of Europe and also spread to the New World and Australia, before the mass return of Jews to Israel.
For them, they thought Justice. But the real thing is Ridding the world of the Jews.
The Jews keep historical culture.Answer:Jews have preserved their beliefs by learning and observing the Torah.
they were spread around the world, with the highest concentation in Poland.