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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0"><font size="3">At 10:30 AM 9/5/2018, Micha Berger wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" class="cite" cite=""><font size="3">I am sure he did. I just don't think it means what you've repeatedly<br>
insisted it did. As I described above, denying the religious nature of<br>
Yahadus denies basic features of what it is.</font></blockquote>
>From an earlier post of mine. See the last paragraph where RSRH makes it clear that Judaism is not a religion? Is this not what I have repeatedly insisted that RSRH says?<br>
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<p>It may sound strange to some to assert that Judaism is not a religion, but this is precisely what Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch says in his commentary on Shemos 6:7</p>
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<p> åÀìÈ÷ÇçÀúÌÄé àÆúÀëÆí ìÄé ìÀòÈí, åÀäÈéÄéúÄé ìÈëÆí ìÅàìÉäÄéí; åÄéãÇòÀúÌÆí, ëÌÄé àÂðÄé</p>
<p>ä' àÁìÉä_í, äÇîÌåÉöÄéà àÆúÀëÆí, îÄúÌÇçÇú ñÄáÀìåÉú îÄöÀøÈéÄí.</p>
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<p>and I will take you to Me for a people, and I will be to you a God; and ye shall know that I am the LORD your God, who brought you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.</p>
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<p>Rav Hirsch writes</p>
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<p>ìÄé ìÀòÈí These two short words are the first statement of Israel’s<br>
destiny. They express the quality that makes Judaism so unique. It is<br>
entirely inappropriate to refer to Judaism as “the Jewish religion”; it is<br>
thoughtless to define Judaism as a religion, to classify it with the other<br>
religions, and then to be amazed that this “religion” includes so many<br>
elements that transcend the conventional bounds of “religion.” </p>
<p>ìÄé ìÀòÈí: Israel is to be a people unto God.</p>
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This statement alone already makes it clear that Judaism, as established<br>
by God, is not a religion at all. True, Judaism also embraces<br>
elements generally characterized as “religion,” but the term “Judaism”<br>
is completely different and infinitely broader. In “religion,” God has<br>
only temples, churches, priestly orders, congregations, etc. Nations, peoples,<br>
are subject only to kings and governments; they are founded on<br>
the concept of statehood, not on religion and God. In Judaism, however,<br>
God founded not a church, but a nation; a whole national life is to be<br>
fashioned by Him. Israel will be His people, not just a congregation of<br>
believers.<br>
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