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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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