Holiness in Judaism

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title: Holiness in Judaism
text: Holiness in Judaism, often referred to by the Hebrew word for holiness, Kedushah, is frequently used in Judaism to describe God; worldly places and items that have holy status, such as a Torah, other Torah literature, and Jewish ritual objects such as a menorah, tzitzit, tefillin, or mikveh; special days of the year; and people who are considered on a high spiritual level.
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date created: 2021-07-11T03:17:41Z
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