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Yes. Praying directly to God, with no intermediary, is one of the fundamental Jewish beliefs and practices.

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Why did the Jews believe in God and the Torah?

God spoke to them directly, on Mount Sinai. This was in the presence of millions of witnesses.


For who should you pray?

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