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| Fall of Second temple, Jews exiled from Jerusalem, no more sacrifices, beginning of Rabbinic period. |
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| Ancestor of Jews and Arabs, lived in 2000BCE |
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| in 586 BCE, Jews in Judaea were exiled to Babylon. First Temple destroyed. |
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| Rite of passage for girls |
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| Land before Hebrews arrived |
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| Most traditional, Modern (more liberal) and Haredi (More conservative) |
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| Middle pack between Orthodox and Reform |
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| Most Jews are reform, least traditional most modern. |
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| The scattering of peoples while maintaining an identity. |
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| A wire streching through building that allows the carrying of items within the lines of the Eruv on the Sabbath. |
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| Holiday, Maccabaean Revolt, had enough oil for a day, yet lasted 8. |
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| Jewish philosophy, literature, and practice of the Divine. |
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| Revolt of the Jews against Seleucids for Hellenizing them. |
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| Current authoritative form of the Tanakh. |
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| Earlier collections of teaching in 200BCE |
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| Led Hebrews out of the Desert |
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| First five books of Moses |
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| Current form of Judaism, little verticle structure, no priests, no sacrifices, connecting diaspora Jews with tradition. |
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| Jewish day of rest, Friday sunset-Saturday sunset. |
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| Greek translation of Jewish text in 250BCE |
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| Feast of tabernacles, commemorates Hebrews wandering through the desert. |
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| Vast collection of legal debates |
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| Torah+prophets+writings. "Old Testment" |
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| Commentaries about the mystical Torah |
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