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Judaism is a religion which has arisen after Jews have rejected and crucified the [[Jesus Christ|Messiah]] predicted by [[Old Testament]] [[prophet]]s.
  
==The Jewish roots of Orthodoxy==
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Judaism is religion
 
==Judaism and Orthodox Liturgy==
 
==Judaism and Orthodox Liturgy==
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==Anti-semitism in Scripture==
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==Notable Jewish figures in Orthodox Church life== --->
==Anti-semitism in Liturgical texts==
 
 
 
==Anti-semitism in Contemporary Orthodoxy==
 
  
==Judaism and Russian Church Life==
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==See also==
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* [[Judaism and Early Christianity]]
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* [[Eastern Orthodoxy and Judaism]]
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* [[Anti-Orthodox]]
  
==The Orthodox Church and the Holocaust==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.marquette.edu/maqom/ The Jewish Roots of Christian Mysticism] - A set of resources put together by a [[seminary]] led by Fr. [[Alexander Golitzin]]
  
==Notable Jewish figures in Orthodox Church life==
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===Judaism and Russian Church Life===
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*[http://www.stetson.edu/~psteeves/relnews/9807b.html Luzhkov demonstrates against antisemitism: Moscow Mayor backs Jewish Community] - by Will Englund, ''Baltimore Sun'', July 22, 1998
  
==External Links==
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[[Category:Judaism]]
*[http://www.marquette.edu/maqom/ The Jewish Roots of Christian Mysticism] - A set of resources put together by a seminary led by Fr. Alexander Golitzin
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[[Category:Non-Orthodox]]

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Judaism is a religion which has arisen after Jews have rejected and crucified the Messiah predicted by Old Testament prophets.


See also

External links

Judaism and Russian Church Life