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19 November, 10:46

Which is a basic teaching of Judaism? People must make sacrifices to keep their god happy. People cannot control what happens to them after death. God cares about people and expects them to act morally. Souls are reborn many times in reincarnation.

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  1. 19 November, 11:41
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    The correct answer is Souls are reborn many times in reincarnation

    Explanation: As they say in the verse in Kohelet (Ecclesiastes), "And the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to G‑d, who gave it."
  2. 19 November, 14:43
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    A basic teaching of Judaism is that God cares about people and expects them to act morally.

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    Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people and the oldest or one of the earliest monotheistic religions, and is one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today.

    Judaism does not easily fit into Western categories such as religion, race, ethnicity or culture. This is because Jews consider Judaism in terms of 4,000 years of history. During this long era, Jews have experienced slavery, chaos, theocracy, conquest, occupation and exile and have been in contact with and influenced by Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Persia, Greek Hellenism, as well as modern movements such as the Enlightenment, socialism and the rise of nationalism.

    Judaism is based on the Hebrew Bible, which contains the basic laws of Judaism. In particular, the Ten Commandments, and the Biblical history of Judaism, form the moral and historical foundations of other religions, Including Christianity and Islam, the three of which share the same basic mandate: that God requires people to behave in a good and compassive way before others.
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