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Pages 116-133 By: Names – Firs and Last Judaism Pages 116-133 By: Names – Firs and Last

Early Israelites Abraham The Patriarchs

The Exodus The Exodus Moses

The Ten Commandments Laws for Living The Impact Return to the Promised Land

The Hebrew Bible Scripture Prophets Writings

The Importance of Law Learning Laws, the Talmud, and Commentaries The need to study Basic Teachings Ethical monotheism Righteousness and justice Observance of the law Love for others

The Kingdom of Israel David and Solomon Babylonian Captivity

The Diaspora Lands Worship Greek and Roman Rule

Jewish Traditions Holidays Cultures

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