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Here are three religious contributions:

1) The Hebrews are the first to practice monotheism, the belief of one God.

2) The Hebrews gave the world the Ten Commandments, which was carried down

by Moses on Mt. Sinai

3) The Hebrews also gave the world the Old Testament.

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