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What are the religious practices of judaism?
Judaism is based on the Tora which is The word of Hashem (G-O-D) that was spoken to Moshe (Moses) some 3500 years ago. The Tora has Miztvot (commandments) which all Jews must observe. According to...
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Why does Orthodox Judaism practice gender segregation?
By orthodox jew:Here is an answer to an aspect of your question.Orthodox Jews follow the ancient Jewish custom of Men and women not praying together. If you go to an orthodox synogogue you will see...
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Why did they practice Judaism?
Both as the national tradition and as the command of God.
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What is the practice of Judaism?
Judaism is the "religion, philosophy, and way of life" of the Jewish people. Originating in the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Tanakh) and explored in later texts such as the Talmud, it is...
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What is religious practice?
Religious practices are rituals and ceremonies as customs that have evolved through history as directions in its religious doctrines or adopted by the preachers of the religion.