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Judaism is not proselytistic primarily because it views itself as a covenantal religion, where the relationship between God and the Jewish people is based on a specific covenant. This perspective emphasizes a communal and inherited identity rather than individual conversion. Additionally, Jewish teachings often suggest that other nations can fulfill their spiritual obligations through their own practices, which diminishes the need for active conversion to Judaism. Ultimately, the focus is on maintaining the integrity of Jewish tradition and community rather than seeking to expand through conversion.

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