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Keep the 613 mitzvot (or rules). These include the 10 Commandments given on Mt. Sinai to Moses.
There are 613 mitzvot (guidelines) in Judaism, all of which appear in the Torah (known by Christians as the Pentateuch). Judaism also has a fully developed set of laws, similar to those of any country, these laws are called 'halacha' and can be found in the Talmud. For a complete list of these commandments, please check the related link or Google: 613 mitzvot.
Tradition holds that there are 613 guidelines by which Jews are to live, the Hebrew word for these guidelines is 'mitzvah' (singular) | 'mitzvot' (plural).
These are the 613 commandments that were given by God to the Jewish people.
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
"the 613 Mitzvot," or "Halacha"
Tradition holds that there are 613 mitzvot in the Torah.
Note first that Judaism as a whole is more about what you do than what you believe. Orthodox Jews believe that Jews are obligated by all 613 mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah and should act accordingly, using the traditional interpretations of these mitzvot as explained by Orthodox Rabbis.
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To keep all 613 of the mitzvot in the bible.
613, which are divided into 365 negative commandments ("do not...") and 248 positive commandments ("Do...").
The prevailing tradition holds that there are 613 mitzvot in the Torah.