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Q: How did Judaism impact the people of the ancient Middle East and how does it continue to impact the Modern World?
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How does modern Judaism define Yom Kippur?

Day of Atonement, the same as in ancient Judaism (Leviticus 23).


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possible topics for argumentative essay on Judaism: Qaballah: is the modern fad of studying Qaballism an insult to the ancient teachers? Aleph Beth Gimel - How does this ancient Hebrew alphabet influence modern Western culture? Hassidim - The modern students of an ancient way of life. Did the ancient Essenes really have a cure for Cancer?


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The significance is that it became the foundation of modern Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.


Is there a way Islam and Christianity related?

They both originated from the ancient Hebrew religion along with modern Judaism.


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Ancient Rome is in the same place as modern Rome. Just about in the middle of Italy.


What is the Middle Ages in between?

The middle ages are right between ancient times and the modern times.


Why was the Middle Ages called the Middle Ages?

Because they are in-between the modern times and the ancient times.


What is the period of ancient times and modern times called?

the middle ages


Use the word middle ages in a sentence?

The Middle Ages was a time between ancient and modern times.


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How did medieval Christianity differ from judaism and Islam?

All Christianity - medieval, ancient, modern and otherwise - differs from Judaism and Islam in worshiping Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God, Lord and Savior.


What is the difference between ancient and modern?

The Ancient period of history is generally accepted as ending 500 CE, followed by the Dark Age, then Middle Age and Modern Age.