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Judaism, firstly, was the first monotheistic religion. It is a religion that requires strict observance to laws that govern every aspect of life. Not only is Judaism a practicable religion, a Jew is regarded as any person born to a Jewish mother, regardless of his observance level. Once a Jew, always a Jew - and this differs from other religions.

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