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It is a fundamental point of Judaism that you have to act. Jews follow the commandments in The Bible, and later additions added on by the talmudic rabbis. There are many rules about every aspect of life, but a few of the more notable ones are:

-Keeping kosher

-keeping the sabbath

-donating to charity

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