Education is central to Judaism. The fundamental commandment comes from the most important Jewish prayer, the Shema (pronounced "sheh-mah"), found in Deuteronomy 6:4-9, where one of the commandments is that the opening part of the prayer "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God the Lord is One - Let his glorious name be praised forever and ever" is to be taught "diligently to your children". And teaching the prayer was interpreted as teaching all of the Torah.
From the Torah.
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from the Torah.
Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual beliefs of Judaism
Yes, the Torah is the basic text of Judaism, containing its beliefs and laws.
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Absolutely! One of the fundamental beliefs is that the beauty is internal not external.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
The entire Torah.
That God is One.
No single person is in charge of this. In fact, Jews do not generally believe in spreading beliefs. Judaism teaches that we should spread deeds of kindness, charity, and social justice.
Jewish beliefs include the existence of God, the Torah that God gave, and the existence of the Afterlife.