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  2. Jewish identity - Wikipedia

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    There are religious, cultural, and ancestral components to Jewish identity due to its fundamental non-proselytizing nature, as opposed to Christian or Muslim identity which are both "universal" religions in that they ascribe to the notion that their faith is meant to be spread throughout all of humanity, regardless of nationality. [18]

  3. Jewish principles of faith - Wikipedia

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    Righteousness, according to Jewish belief, was not restricted to those who accepted the Jewish religion. Maimonides regards the righteous among the nations who carried into practice the seven fundamental laws of the covenant with Noah and his descendants as participants in the felicity of the hereafter . [ 42 ]

  4. Jewish views on religious pluralism - Wikipedia

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    As such, religious pluralism goes beyond religious tolerance, which is the condition of peaceful existence between adherents of different religions or religious denominations. Within the Jewish community there lies a common history, a shared language of prayer, a shared Bible and a shared set of rabbinic literature , thus allowing for Jews of ...

  5. Opinion: Embrace Jewish identity in the pursuit of diversity ...

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    Jewish identity encompasses a broad diversity of ethnicities, cultures and religious practices, weaving a rich and complex tapestry of life experiences. Yet this diversity has not shielded Jewish ...

  6. Israel's struggle over Jewish identity - AOL

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    Tensions between ultra-Orthodox and secular Jews are shaping Israeli politics. Here's everything you need to know:Why is there tension? Israel's Jewish population is united in the belief that ...

  7. Jewish culture - Wikipedia

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    The strong Jewish tradition of religious scholarship often left Jews well prepared for secular scholarship. In some times and places, this was countered by banning Jews from studying at universities, or admitting them only in limited numbers (see Jewish quota). Over the centuries, Jews have been poorly represented among land-holding classes ...

  8. At times, Jews have even seen oppressive conditions as ironically beneficial in preserving their identity. In the early 19th century, some Hasidic Jews favored the tsar over Napoleon.

  9. Jews - Wikipedia

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    Judaism guides its adherents in both practice and belief, and has been called not only a religion, but also a "way of life," [183] which has made drawing a clear distinction between Judaism, Jewish culture, and Jewish identity rather difficult.