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While Judaism has seldom, if ever, been monolithic in practice, it has always been monotheistic in theology. It differs from many religions in that central authority is not vested in a person or group, but in sacred texts and traditions. Throughout the ages, Judaism has clung to a number of religious principles, the most important of which is the belief in a single, omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, transcendent God, who created the universe and continues to govern it. According to traditional Jewish belief, the God who created the world established a covenant with the Israelites, and revealed his laws and commandments to [[Moses]] on [[Mount Sinai]] in the form of the Torah, and the Jewish people are the descendants of the Israelites. The traditional practice of Judaism revolves around study and the observance of God's laws and commandments as written in the Torah and expounded in the Talmud.
 
While Judaism has seldom, if ever, been monolithic in practice, it has always been monotheistic in theology. It differs from many religions in that central authority is not vested in a person or group, but in sacred texts and traditions. Throughout the ages, Judaism has clung to a number of religious principles, the most important of which is the belief in a single, omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, transcendent God, who created the universe and continues to govern it. According to traditional Jewish belief, the God who created the world established a covenant with the Israelites, and revealed his laws and commandments to [[Moses]] on [[Mount Sinai]] in the form of the Torah, and the Jewish people are the descendants of the Israelites. The traditional practice of Judaism revolves around study and the observance of God's laws and commandments as written in the Torah and expounded in the Talmud.
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With an estimated 14 million adherents in 2006, Judaism is the world's eleventh-largest organized religion.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism]
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With an estimated 14 million adherents in 2006, Judaism is the world's eleventh-largest organized religion.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism]
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*'''''[[131:2 Judaism]]'''''
 
*'''''[[131:2 Judaism]]'''''
    
[[Category: Religion]]
 
[[Category: Religion]]

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