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Messiah, a savior or liberator of a group of people. - Coggle Diagram
Messiah, a savior or liberator of a group of people.
Maimonides 13 Principles,
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Noah
Noah's Ark
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Tree of knowledge of good and evil,
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Liberal Judaism is the growing edge of Judaism. It reverences Jewish tradition and seeks to preserve all that is good in the Judaism of the past. But it lives in the present.
Conservative Judaism is a form of traditional Judaism that falls halfway between Orthodox Judaism and Reform Judaism. It is sometimes described as traditional Judaism without fundamentalism.
Like the emergence of Protestantism, Reform Judaism developed partly out of a need for internal religious changes and partly because of wider factors operating in society at large.
Orthodox Judaism believes that the Jewish people left the slavery of Egypt and rendezvoused with G-d at a mountain called Sinai.
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The Zealots were a political movement in 1st-century Second Temple Judaism which sought to incite the people of Judea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force of arms
A third faction, the Essenes, emerged out of disgust with the other two. This sect believed the others had corrupted the city and the Temple.
The most important of the three were the Pharisees because they are the spiritual fathers of modern Judaism. Their main distinguishing characteristic was a belief in an Oral Law that God gave to Moses at Sinai along with the Torah.
The Sadducees were elitists who wanted to maintain the priestly caste, but they were also liberal in their willingness to incorporate
Early Prophetic tradition,
Apocalyptic Prophetic tradition,
Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was a biblical Temple in Jerusalem believed to have existed between the 10th and 6th centuries BCE.
Temple Destruction, the Babylonian army breached the walls of the city destruction the Temple was set on fire by Roman forces.