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A concise exposition presents the foundations, sources, and observances of Judaism, tracing beliefs to the Bible and post-biblical literature and explaining how doctrine is expressed through law and practice. It outlines core theological tenets—God's existence, unity, incorporeality, and eternity—reviews revelation and prophecy, and treats the written and oral Torah, commandments, ritual, prayer, festivals, ethics, messianic expectation, and notions of reward and resurrection. The work includes commentary on Maimonides' thirteen principles and emphasizes instruction for believers, offering interpretive guidance to readers seeking coherent summaries of creed and religious duty.

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M. Friedländer

M. Friedländer was a scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of Jewish religious thought and practice. His notable work, "The Jewish Religion," provides an insightful exploration of the beliefs, traditions, and historical context of Judaism. Friedländer's writing reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of Jewish identity and spirituality, making his work significant for both academic and general audiences interested in religious studies. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to the broader discourse on the role of religion in cultural and social contexts.

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