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Judaism is an Abrahamic religion of diverse opinions. It encourages learning, has universalist and particularist
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features, and pursues the perfection of the world and mankind.
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Judaism is the collective heritage of the Jewish people and associated with it one can find Jewish culture, history,
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religion, and languages.
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Being an enthno-religion it is also an ethnicity and has a focus on the land of Israel along with the diaspora.
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Shabbat (the day of rest), Pesach (which is connected to freedom), Sukkot (festival of booths), and Shavuot (which is
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connected to receiving the Torah) are important festivals in Judaism along with Yom Kippur (which is connected to
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repentance)
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The Avraham Society seeks to raise awareness about Judaism in all of its unique facets with an emphasis on Judaism’s
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universalist perspectives and its cultural elements.
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