An ethnic religion based on monotheism.
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Examples for "jewish"
Examples for "jewish"
1Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2The ready-to-wear clothes industry, New York's major industry, is almost exclusively Jewish.
3We have historical memory of what happened when Europe labelled Jewish products.
4So much for his attempt to change the course of Jewish history.
5New reports of direct attacks targeting the Jewish community are still frequent.
1Therefore the bright promise of Hellenism faded, and Hebraism ruled the world.
2It is the old struggle between Hellenism and Hebraism-betweenhappiness and righteousness.
3The happy marriage of Hellenism and Hebraism in Egypt had a tragic end.
4But dominant and fundamental though it was, Hebraism was only latent thus far.
5Similar illustrations might be drawn from the nationalistic phase of Hebraism.
1There is not the slightest chance that the Jewish religion will spread.
2From that time the Jewish religion has never gained ascendancy in any country.
3Thus the Prophets developed the Jewish religion to its highest point.
4Whoever judges of the Jewish religion by its coarser forms will misunderstand it.
5He mentioned an obscure mystical sect within the Jewish religion known as Cabalism.
1But has the often social nature of Judaism also played a role?
2I don't quite believe in Judaism but I do believe in God.
3The New Judaism will deemphasize historical trouble for a more positive outlook.
4Mr. Tyrrell himself draws the parallel with Judaism in the first century.
5Judaism has a long and storied history of surviving threats of extinction.
6And she still does; Orthodox Judaism hasn't erased her sense of humor.
7Religion-especiallyritual-heavyreligions like Judaism and HighChurch Christianity-havethree key OCD traits.
8Now, for the first time in history, is the hour of Judaism.
9Soon after that he told me he wanted to convert to Judaism.
10The hallowing of home-life was one of the best features of Judaism.
11There are three monotheistic religions in the world: Judaism, Christianity, and Mahommedanism.
12Its forerunner, Judaism, left the ages the rich legacy of the Psalms.
13Judaism, Christianity's parent sect, is the most powerful of protests against nature.
14Judaism wavers between the two opposite conceptions: absolute transcendentalism and absolute pantheism.
15That, in a sentence, would summarise the attitude of Judaism towards mysticism.
16Judaism, in its formal and ceremonial aspect, was a religion of gladness.