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Tikkun Olam (תיקון עולם) is a Hebrew phrase that means "repairing the world". It is a principle of Judaism, [but I would like to think that most religions have a similar doctrine.]

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Why is Judaism a religion of the supernatural?

Judaism is not a religion of the supernatural. The focus of Judaism is a code of ethics for daily life, and a goal to improve the world (tikkun olam).


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How do you pronounce tikkun olam?

teekoon ohlam (don't draw out any of the vowels. The "o" in "olam" is like the "o" in "for," and the "a" is like the "a" in "father"). In both words, accent the second syllable.


What does it mean to make Tikkun olam?

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How do Jewish people treat the environment?

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Where did the Hebrews put their beliefs?

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What are the beliefs of non-traditional Jews?

If you mean non-Orthodox, then the beliefs vary to the extreme. But most non-Orthodox Jews believe in personal responsibility and tikkun olam (making the world a better place).


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What word describes the ultimate enlightenment of a soul after many deaths and rebirths?

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