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    Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish religious court, would fulfill this role if it were re-established. Instead, Judaism's principles of faith remains debated by...
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    Judaism (redirect from Jewish faith)
    creating a widely accepted list of Jewish beliefs is Maimonides' thirteen principles of faith. The JPS guide to Jewish traditions, p. 510, "The one that...
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  • Christianity Jewish principles of faith Secular Faith Faith may also refer to: Bad faith, a legal concept in which a malicious motive on the part of a party...
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    Creed (redirect from Articles of Faith)
    Adonai Echad). A notable statement of Jewish principles of faith was drawn up by Maimonides as his 13 Principles of Faith. Following a debate that lasted...
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  • age of peace and sanctity where ideally a faithful life and good deeds should be ends in themselves, not means (see also Jewish principles of faith). According...
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  • is no established formulation of Jewish principles of faith which are mandatory for all (observant) Jews. In the Jewish scriptures, trust in God – Emunah...
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  • obligated to follow Jewish law Jewish principles of faith according to Maimonides Hermeneutic rules of Rabbi Ishmael Number of days of Yom Tov in a year...
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    mysticism Jewish mythology Jewish principles of faith Jewish religious movements Jewish thought Judaism and politics Microcosm-macrocosm analogy in Jewish philosophy...
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    Sefirot (redirect from Tree of Sephiroth)
    of faith, pleasure and will in the soul. In its early 12th-century dissemination, Kabbalah garnered criticism from some rabbis who adhered to Jewish philosophy...
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  • Ani Ma'amin (category Jewish prayer and ritual texts)
    מאמין) "I believe" is a prosaic rendition of Maimonides' thirteen-point version of the Jewish principles of faith. It is based on his Mishnah commentary...
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  • current and classic form. Schools of Islamic theology Jewish principles of faith Sixth Pillar of Islam "Pillars of Islam". Encyclopædia Britannica Online...
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  • קְלִיפּוֹת, romanized: qəlippoṯ, originally Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: קְלִיפִּין, romanized: qəlippin, plural of קְלִפָּה qəlippā; literally "peels", "shells"...
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  • Gilgul (category Jewish mysticism)
    Talmud), or Maimonides' 13 principles of faith. Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), however, teaches a belief in gilgul, transmigration of souls, and hence the belief...
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    of the 13 Jewish principles of faith. Virtually all modern secular scholars, and most Christian and Jewish scholars, reject the Mosaic authorship of the...
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  • ranks of subscribing Master Masons of a Grand Lodge in amity with United Grand Lodge of England to declare a belief in the fundamental principles of the...
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    Kabbalistic exegesis of it in Faith and Doubt: Studies in Traditional Jewish Thought, Ktav pub. Old Worlds, New Mirrors: On Jewish Mysticism and Twentieth-Century...
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    representing various aspects of Lurianic cosmology. Four of these were based on ilanot that had been designed by Jewish kabbalists over the preceding...
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  • a school of Kabbalah named after Isaac Luria (1534–1572), the Jewish rabbi who developed it. Lurianic Kabbalah gave a seminal new account of Kabbalistic...
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  • Kabbalah Ma'asit) in historical Judaism, is a branch of the Jewish mystical tradition that concerns the use of magic. It was considered permitted white magic...
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  • Degel HaTorah Haredi Judaism Jewish principles of faith Orthodox Judaism Rabbinic literature Relationships between Jewish religious movements Shas United...
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    all Jews who reject the simple meaning of Maimonides's 13 principles of Jewish faith are heretics. As such, most of Orthodox Judaism considers Reform and...
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    Hashkafa Jewish philosophy Jewish principles of faith Torat Eretz Yisrael Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University University at Buffalo Research Guide of Jewish...
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  • Ohr (redirect from Shefa (Jewish theology))
    of the traditional Jewish belief of "Reward and Punishment", incorporated in Maimonides' Jewish Principles of Faith. The Kabbalistic explanation puts...
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    Hermetic Qabalah (category Esoteric schools of thought)
    from the Jewish form in being a more admittedly syncretic system; however, it shares many concepts with Jewish Kabbalah. A primary concern of Hermetic...
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    a succession of lifetimes". Past reincarnation, usually termed past lives, is a key part of the principles and practices of the Church of Scientology....
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  • Ayin and Yesh (category Jewish mysticism)
    Messianic Era and the physical Resurrection of the Dead as the traditionally accepted last two Jewish principles of faith, with Kabbalah ruling the Resurrection...
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    Zohar (redirect from Book of Splendour)
    Maimonides, viewed all such beliefs as a violation of Judaic principles of faith. Its mystic mode of explaining some commandments was applied by its commentators...
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    unstructured, personal Jewish prayer, may be part of structured Jewish services, or may be separate from prayer practices. Jewish mystics have viewed meditation...
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  • the Renaissance due to Christian scholars' interest in the mysticism of Jewish Kabbalah, which they interpreted according to Christian theology. It is...
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  • Ein Sof (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    explications of the relation between Ein Sof and all other realities and levels of reality have been formulated by the Jewish mystical thinkers of the Middle...
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