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What does moses mean to Judaism and the israelites?

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Moses essentially is the 'law-giver', the man who brought down the Ten Commandments and the Torah.

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Why is Moses important to Jewish people?

Because Moses played a big part in the Israelites getting away from slavery. Their used - to - be slave owners were the Egyptians.In the Old testament book of Exodus you can read the history of Moses and the Israelites. Moses was used by God to lead the Israelites out of their bondage to the Egyptians. Read the book of Exodus in the Bible and it will explain.Jewish AnswerMoshe (Moses) is important within Judaism because he was the greatest of the prophets, no person before or after him had the same relationship with HaShem (The Creator) as he did.Note: The Jewish Bible is the 'Tanach'. The Christian Old Testament is not considered a valid religious text within Judaism.


What are two contributions Moses made to the development of Judaism?

Moses is credited with receiving the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai, which became foundational to Jewish ethical and moral teachings. Additionally, Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and established a covenant between them and God, laying the groundwork for the Jewish people's identity as a chosen people.


How did God start Judaism?

By giving the Torah to Moses at Mount Sinai (Exodus ch.19-20). Until then, the Israelites had kept the traditions of Abraham voluntarily. See also:More about the founding of Judaism


From which situation was Moses believed to have saved the Israelites?

A:Biblical tradition is that Moses saved the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.


Moses became the leader of the Israelites after Joshua died?

No, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites after Moses died.


Why were the Israelites were exiled?

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Why did the Israelites follow moses?

First of all we do not have to follow Moses.


What is the connection between passover and moses in judaism?

Passover is the holiday on which we commemorate the Exodus from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), when God commanded Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.3-4 and ch.6).


How did the Israelites get the ten commandments?

God gave them to Moses on the top of Mt. Sinai in 1498 b.c. and Moses told them to the Israelites.


What did the israelites' religion develop into?

I do no


Who was the first leader of israelites?

Moses


What people did Moses free?

The Israelites.