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No. Salvation in Judaism comes from God; through doing His will as set forth in the Torah. Jewish leaders who provided redemption from various threats and enemies (such as Moses and Mordecai) always urged obedience to God and belief in Him, and did their best to efface themselves in front of Him.

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