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The written record of the Hebrews or Jews as they are more often known, is called the Tanach, or as it is known to Christians, the Old Testament. Their beliefs form the religion known as Judaism. It includes belief in an omnipotent deity whose official name is YHVH (the pronunciation of which is unknown) but who is generally referred to as God or by the more Orthodox, as HaShem (which literally means 'The Name' in reference to YHVH). There are a great many beliefs involved in Judaism, far too many for me to describe for you. Jews are, among other things, known for a refusal to eat any meat derived from animals that do not have both split hooves and chew their cud and for keeping meat and dairy strictly separate.

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What is the written beliefs records of the Hebrews?

The Torah (תורה) and the Talmud (תלמוד)


What are written records?

They are records of occurences among the Hebrews. They are included in the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud and midrashim, and other ancient works.


Why did the Hebrews leave Mesopotamia?

There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE when they were given permission to return to Israel.


What did the Hebrews ethical world view grow out of?

The Hebrews' ethical worldview grew out of the Written and Oral Torah and years of interpretation of those sources.


What is the written record and beliefs of hebrews called?

In English it is called "The Bible" and in Hebrew it is called "Tanakh" (תנ״ך).


How did Mesopotamia affect Hebrews?

There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE, when 10 of the 12 tribes assimilated into Babylonian culture.


Sports of ancient Hebrew in the period 1800 BC?

There are no written records of any sports played among the Ancient Hebrews.


Why are the Hebrews different?

Because we have different beliefs. That's it.


What did the Hebrews domesticate?

Although they did keep and use domesticated animals, there are no records of the Hebrews domesticating any animals themselves.


Who regarded moral behavior as important to their religious beliefs?

The hebrews


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Which most sacred Jewish Holy Book contains written records and beliefs?

The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).