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Religious Jews from Abraham until today. (The word you're looking for is Pharisees. See the attached Related Link.)

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What is oral traditions?

Oral Tradition is a story or group of stories that are passed down from generation to generation and are not by one single author


Where did the Jews rules come from?

The Jews' rules come from the Torah. The Torah consists of two parts: the written Torah and the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah is the laws and traditions handed down by the Sages, which are today contained in the Talmud. The Talmud explains the details of those commands which the written Torah states briefly.


What do west African oral traditions perserve?

Their language, culture, traditions and history.


What can oral traditions tells about the past?

What happened.


What cultures used oral tradition?

Greek cultures are well known for oral traditions.


Which best describes what anthropologist study?

Oral traditions of ancient societies the real answer is: Data based on nonliterate people and archaeological resear


What do West African oral traditions preserve?

midgets


Which religion use the oral tradition?

All religions use oral traditions. Scholars believe that apart from the commandments given by Moses there were commandments which were not recorded. The Pharisees believed so while the Saducees did not believe. Oral traditions in Islam were recorded and the Hadith contains them. In Hindus the oral traditions were recorded and they are available in their Holy Books.


Are ethiopians Jews?

Some of them are. The Falasha of Ethiopia self-identify as Jews and have many Jewish traditions. There's plenty of evidence of small groups of Jews fleeing south into Africa after various disruptions. The Lemba, a group spread across southern Africa, has both oral history and genetic arguments to show that they are connected to a group of Yemenite Jews who fled south during a war in that region. The Ethiopian community is older, its folklore is less clear, but they have more Jewish traditions.There are some who hold that Ethiopia as a whole was Christianized and that today's Ethiopian Jews originated as a Judaizing sect of Christians. The Falasha reject this theory out of hand.


How many oral traditions?

The exact number of oral traditions worldwide is difficult to quantify, as they vary significantly across cultures and regions. Each culture may have multiple oral traditions that encompass storytelling, myths, legends, rituals, and songs. UNESCO recognizes the importance of these traditions, highlighting their role in cultural heritage, but many remain undocumented. Overall, the diversity and richness of oral traditions are vast and reflect the unique histories and values of different societies.


Is true of oral poetry oral storytelling traditions bards and their audience?

all of the above apex


How do the Inuits maintain there history?

By way of oral traditions.