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What is the fact of Judaism? Could it be the Ten Commandments, given by God to Israel at Support Sinai? Or is it the totality of teachings in the Hebrew Bible? Or is it symbolized by something beyond your Bible? Uncover with this illuminating 12-lecture analysis of the essential concepts, beliefs, issues, and designs in the ever-changing, 4,000-year-old saga of Judaism, one of the world's most early and important faiths. Through the entire lectures, you'll examine Judaism from within - as it was grasped by its adherents in the past and by those who practice or identify with Judaism today. This series includes the critical phases of Jewish background; the centrality of such literature as the Torah, Talmud, Midrash, and Mishna; the manner in which the Jewish calendar and Jewish legislations, or Halakha, define daily life; plus much more. It also illustrates how Judaism reinvented itself by embracing the rabbinical traditions after the destruction of the next Temple in 70 C.E. and considers the thinking about such philosophers as Philo of Alexandria and Moses Maimonides. Here are simply a handful of many exciting facts and insights you'll glean from learning with these lectures. Among many Jews today the Hebrew Bible is well known by the Hebrew acronym TaNaKH, which comprises the first Hebrew letters in each of the three component elements of the Bible. Judaism's calendar is probably the most crucial unifying element in what is often a frequently fragmented spiritual community (the main element to the calendar is that it is both lunar and solar). Judaism has no dogma or creed in the Religious sense.