{"id":12860,"date":"2023-11-09T03:40:08","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T02:40:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/?p=12860"},"modified":"2023-11-09T03:40:08","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T02:40:08","slug":"what-are-the-pillars-of-judaism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/what-are-the-pillars-of-judaism\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are The Pillars Of Judaism"},"content":{"rendered":"
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1. Beliefs in God<\/h2>\n

The most fundamental tenet of Jewish faith is expressed in the Shema Yisrael, a phrase taken from the Bible which proclaims one God, who is indivisible: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one.” (Deuteronomy 6:4) This phrase is recited throughout the world several times a day as part of the Jewish morning prayer service, and holds the three core values of Judaism: belief in one God, obedience to His will and instruction as found in the Torah, and unity amongst the Jewish people. Judaism stresses that there are no intermediaries between God and man – such as saints, prophets or holy men – and that each individual is responsible for their own spiritual destiny.<\/p>\n

2. Observance of the Torah Laws<\/h2>\n

God gave the Jewish people the living Torah, the oral and written law. This Torah is made up of 613 commandments (mitzvot) which cover all aspects of life, such as ethical standards defining right and wrong, moral values, spiritual purity, social and family responsibilities, as well as how one is to conduct him\/herself in business. As such, Judaism mandates laws of kashrut (dietary laws), laws of Shabbat (Sabbath observance), the laws of family purity (preventing contact between husbands and wives during a woman’s menstrual cycle), and more.<\/p>\n

3. Performing Good Deeds<\/h2>\n

Judaism teaches that a person’s ultimate purpose is to engage in mitzvot, fulfilling the will of God as expressed in the Torah, and to do acts of chessed (kindness). Doing mitzvot is important because it brings a person closer to God, an idea expressed in the notion of being a “partner in creation.” Creating a life which follows the Torah’s teachings helps to create an ethical society which is based on holiness and righteousness. <\/p>\n

4. Love of Israel & the Jewish People<\/h2>\n

One of the central beliefs of Judaism is in the eternal bond between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. The State of Israel is seen not just as a national expression of the Jewish people, but also as a fulfillment of a spiritual mission. Just as there is a special relationship between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel, so there is also a special relationship between each individual Jew and their fellow Jews. Love and friendship of one’s neighbor is one of the highest values expressed in the Torah, and is one of the primary religious duties of each Jew. <\/p>\n

5. The Study of Torah<\/h2>\n