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It offers the Jews a set of beliefs and laws and a complete way of life.
To non-Jews, Judaism doesn't seek to proselytize. It holds that righteous non-Jews can enjoy the rewards of the afterlife without having become Jewish.

To Jews, Judaism offers a way of life, a code of laws, a system of beliefs, a three thousand year-old tradition, and moral values.

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A few examples:

1) Possessing a covenant with God.

2) The Torah.

3) The well-known Jewish optimism, humor, camaraderie, mutual help, and warm community and family life.

4) The many Sabbaths and festivals.

5) The comprehensive and intelligible set of beliefs and observances, with a 3,300-year tradition.

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