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CH11 - Origins of Judaism
CH11 - Origins of Judaism

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... – Jews have an inalienable right to the land of Jerusalem because God granted it to them – Orthodox Jews tend to adopt this view, while many other branches of Judaism vary from finding it insignificant to being completely opposed The Modern State of Israel was established in 1948 ...
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Adapted from: Jerusalem: Eye of the Universe by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan

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Jerusalem in Jewish religious customs
Jerusalem in Jewish religious customs

... of the day, just as the service is about to end. To announce the conclusion of this most sacred day, a long clear blast is sounded on the Shofar. The congregation responds, “Next year in Jerusalem!” The Passover Seder is also one of the most meaningful rituals of the Jewish year. It is observed at h ...
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Jerusalem in Judaism

Since the 10th century BCE Jerusalem has been the holiest city, focus and spiritual center of the Jews.Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness and Jews have always studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Holy Temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs. Jews believe that in the future the rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem will become the center of worship and instruction for all mankind and consequently Jerusalem will become the spiritual center of the world.
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