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Judaism

2023
Judaism offers a rich body of traditional beliefs and practices surrounding end-of-life, death, mourning, and the afterlife. A more detailed understanding of these topics might prove helpful to clinicians seeking guidance for how best to care for Jewish patients, to anyone supporting dying individuals, or to anyone interested in learning more about the
Joshua, Jacobs, Patricia, Jacobs
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Judaism

2000
Abstract The eighteenth century marked the beginning of a reevaluation of Judaism. For the first time since Marcion, Jews were regarded as religiously unrelated to Christians. The deists, who dominated intellectual life in England at the beginning of the century and were the leaders of this reappraisal, portrayed Judaism as essentially ...
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Judaism

2022
Gerry R. Cox, Neil Thompson
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Judaism

2014
Michael Szenberg, Lall Ramrattan
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Culturally Congruent Care From the Perspectives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2021
Hiba B Wehbe-Alamah
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Reasons for Leaving: Causes and Initial Triggers for Disaffiliation from Orthodox Judaism

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2023
Rona Miles, Alla Chavarga, Pesach Eisen
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Financial sector components in a religious context: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2022
Ainur Ramazanova
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