History of Judaism
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The history of Judaism is a rich tapestry spanning over three millennia, with its origins rooted in the ancient Middle East. Founded by the biblical patriarch Abraham, Judaism developed in the historical landscapes of Egypt, Canaan, and Babylon. The Hebrew Bible, known as the Tanakh, serves as its foundational text, recounting the covenant between God and the Jewish people. Key moments in Jewish history include the Exodus from Egypt, the establishment of the Kingdom of Israel, and the Babylonian exile. Diaspora communities emerged as Jews dispersed across the world, maintaining their faith and traditions. In more recent times, the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel have profoundly shaped the narrative of Judaism, making it a resilient and influential monotheistic religion with a global presence.
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Historical Dictionary of Judaism
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic Age
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 4, The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 5, Jews in the Medieval Islamic World
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