- Jews - Wikipedia
Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים, ISO 259-2: Yehudim, Israeli pronunciation: [jehuˈdim]), or the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group [15] and nation, [16] originating from the Israelites of ancient Israel and Judah [17] They traditionally adhere to Judaism [18][19] Jewish ethnicity, religion, and community are highly interrelated, [20][21] as Judaism is an ethnic religion, [22][23
- Jew | History, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
Jew, any person whose religion is Judaism In the broader sense of the term, a Jew is any person belonging to the worldwide group that constitutes, through descent or conversion, a continuation of the ancient Jewish people, who were themselves descendants of the Hebrews of the Bible (Old Testament)
- What Is Judaism? - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
What is Judaism? What does it mean to be a Jew? Most people, both Jewish and gentile, would instinctively say that Judaism is a religion And yet, there are militant atheists who insist that they are Jews! Is Judaism a race? If you were to say so, most Jews would think you were an antisemite! So what is Judaism?
- Judaism: Founder, Beliefs Facts | HISTORY
The origins of Jewish faith are explained throughout the Torah According to the text, God first revealed himself to a Hebrew man named Abraham, who became known as the founder of Judaism
- Who is a Jew? - Jewish Virtual Library
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism
- An Introduction to Jews and Judaism - JewishTO. org
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- Who Are the Jews? - AJC
The Jewish People are an ethno-religious group and nation originating in the Land of Israel, which is the current location of the State of Israel Jews lived under Jewish self-rule in the Land of Israel off and on for many centuries in ancient times
- Introduction to Judaism | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Explore the practices and beliefs of Judaism as well as the enduring legacy of the Jewish religion and the Holocaust
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