Judaism

Definition of Judaism as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Abrahamic Religions, Laws

Judaism, as a religion within Monotheism and Abrahamic Religions, has a unique set of laws known as Halakha. These laws govern various aspects of Jewish life, including personal status, dietary rules, and religious practices. They are considered divine in origin and are recorded in sacred texts such as the Torah and Talmud. The study and interpretation of these laws have been central to Jewish thought and tradition for thousands of years. As a sub-category under Laws within Judaism, it deals specifically with the set of rules and regulations that guide the religious life and practices of Jews, making it an integral part of their faith.

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