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Q: What statement accurately describes a major development in Judaism?
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Which of these statements accurately describes a major development in Judaism?

Abraham's covenant with God led his followers to practice monotheism


What describes a basic belief or practice in Judaism?

If it's in the Torah, it's basic to Judaism.


What is a congregation called in Judaism?

It is called a kehillah, or (a bit less accurately) a tzibbur.


What accurately describes a similarity in the long-term impact of Judaism and the vedic religion?

Other than vaguely encouraging spirituality, mindfulness, and ethical behavior, there are really no similarities in either behavior, belief, or long term impact between Judaism on the one hand and the Vedic Religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.) on the other hand.


What word in judaism describes food that is ritually pure?

Kosher


Is Christianity an evolution of Judaism?

I would be more accurate hearing it chracterized as an offshoot, a schism, or a breakaway, rather than an evolution. 'Evolution' implies a refinement, an improvement, or survival of a selected strain, none of which accurately describes this case except in the opinion of a few.


What accurately describes the religion of early Hebrews?

Depends how "early." Before Moses, the religion that would later be called Judaism was based on the teachings of Abraham. From the time of Moses, the Hebrew (Israelite) religion is the Torah itself, its beliefs and laws. See the following link.What_did_abraham_and_moses_do_together


What reflects one of the central beliefs of Judaism?

The statement: That which is hateful to you, do not do to others.


Which two things describes the difference between charistianity and judaism?

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How did the holocaust affect the development of judaism?

it added theological debates.


What is one quote from the Torah that describes how Moses contributed to the development of Judaism?

Numbers ch. 12: Moses is the only person who spoke to God "face to face"; making his prophecy the most direct and clear of all the prophets.


Which term best describes the spread of Judaism beyond southwest Asia?

the exodus