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Hadassah Gomez
4 August, 08:48
What is the core belief of the orthodox jews
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Quintin Harper
4 August, 09:05
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The core belief of Orthodox Jews would be is that they only belief that there is one God who made and controls the earth. They believe that they should follow ancient traditions of Judaism perfectly. Orthodox Judaism is classified as monotheistic, meaning they only believe in one God.
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Jayden Rasmussen
4 August, 09:28
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The Torah, the messiah will return to them.
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