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Why is the Torah important to Judaism?(1 point)
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It describes polytheism.
It describes polytheism.
It debates whether the promised land should go to the Jewish people.
It debates whether the promised land should go to the Jewish people.
It predicts the future of the Jewish people.
It predicts the future of the Jewish people.
It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.
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It tells the story of the origin of Judaism — the Torah contains creation stories, the patriarchs, the Exodus, and the covenant and laws that form Judaism’s foundation.
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