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Judaism, rooted in a monotheistic belief system, has emphasized a covenantal relationship with a singular God, leading to a strong focus on ethics, law, and community identity over centuries. In contrast, the Vedic religion, which later evolved into Hinduism, is characterized by a polytheistic framework and diverse rituals, fostering a more fluid approach to spirituality and philosophical inquiry. As a result, Judaism has maintained a more cohesive cultural and religious identity, while the Vedic tradition has embraced a broader spectrum of beliefs and practices, contributing to its adaptability and evolution over time.

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