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God, the master of the universe, is the ultimate reality. He created the entire cosmos in 6 days and rested on the 7th (Genesis ch.1-2). That is the ultimate reality in Judaism.

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The omnipresence of God, the reality of the Torah, and the eventuality of the afterlife.

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