jewish faiths, caucasus setup, doctrines
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@ -843,7 +843,11 @@ special_doctrine_servants_of_the_regency = {
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special_doctrine_cult_of_saints = {
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icon = "special_doctrine_cult_of_saints"
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is_shown = {
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OR = {
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religion_tag = folkgerman_religion
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religion_tag = baltic_religion
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religion_tag = finnic_religion
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}
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}
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piety_cost = {
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value = faith_doctrine_cost_low
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@ -870,7 +874,11 @@ special_doctrine_cult_of_saints = {
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special_doctrine_old_lore = {
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icon = "special_doctrine_old_lore"
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is_shown = {
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OR = {
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religion_tag = folkgerman_religion
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religion_tag = baltic_religion
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religion_tag = finnic_religion
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}
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}
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piety_cost = {
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value = faith_doctrine_cost_low
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#Cannot HoF
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doctrine = special_doctrine_not_allowed_to_hof
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#progressive judaism
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doctrine = doctrine_gender_equal
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doctrine = doctrine_homosexuality_accepted
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doctrine = doctrine_adultery_women_shunned
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#tenets
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doctrine = tenet_communal_identity
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doctrine = tenet_adaptive
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doctrine = tenet_inner_journey
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doctrine = tenet_mendicant_preachers
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doctrine = tenet_esotericism
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#Doctrines
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doctrine = temple_authority_rabbinic_doctrine
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#Cannot HoF
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doctrine = special_doctrine_not_allowed_to_hof
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doctrine = doctrine_pluralism_fundamentalist
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doctrine = doctrine_pluralism_righteous
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#tenets
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doctrine = tenet_communal_identity
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@ -292,10 +297,16 @@
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#Cannot HoF
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doctrine = special_doctrine_not_allowed_to_hof
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#progressive judaism
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doctrine = doctrine_gender_equal
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doctrine = doctrine_homosexuality_accepted
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doctrine = doctrine_adultery_women_shunned
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doctrine = doctrine_clerical_gender_either
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#tenets
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doctrine = tenet_communal_identity
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doctrine = tenet_divine_progress
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doctrine = tenet_adaptive
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doctrine = tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements
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doctrine = tenet_pacifism
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#Doctrines
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doctrine = doctrine_no_head # Rabbinism is highly decentralised, leaving all decisions down to the individual Rabbis. A religious head is very antithetical to their doctrine.
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doctrine = special_doctrine_not_allowed_to_hof
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#tenets
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doctrine = tenet_communal_identity
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doctrine = tenet_alexandrian_catechism
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doctrine = tenet_adaptive
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doctrine = tenet_esotericism
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doctrine = tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements
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#Doctrines
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doctrine = doctrine_no_head # Rabbinism is highly decentralised, leaving all decisions down to the individual Rabbis. A religious head is very antithetical to their doctrine.
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#tenets
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doctrine = tenet_communal_identity
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doctrine = tenet_adaptive
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doctrine = tenet_armed_pilgrimages
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doctrine = tenet_esotericism
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#Doctrines
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holy_site = palanga
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holy_site = kernave
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#Special Tolerance
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#Special Doctrine
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doctrine = special_doctrine_old_lore
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religious_head = k_romuva_temple
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#Tenets
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doctrine = tenet_ritual_celebrations
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holy_site = tamme_lauri
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holy_site = riga
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#Special Tolerance
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#Special Doctrine
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doctrine = special_doctrine_cult_of_saints
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#Tenets
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doctrine = tenet_sanctity_of_nature
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holy_site = alexandria
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holy_site = antioch
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#Special Tolerance
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#Special Doctrine
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doctrine = special_doctrine_old_lore
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#Tenets
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doctrine = tenet_ritual_celebrations
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holy_site = alexandria
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holy_site = antioch
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#Special Tolerance
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#Special Doctrine
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doctrine = special_doctrine_old_lore
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#Tenets
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doctrine = tenet_adorcism
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holy_site = alexandria
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holy_site = antioch
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#Special Tolerance
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#Special Doctrine
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doctrine = special_doctrine_cult_of_saints
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#Tenets
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doctrine = tenet_asceticism
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k_caucasus = {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = russia0012
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}
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}
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d_ciscaucasia= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = russia0012
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c_north_ossetia = {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0007
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liege = k_caucasus
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}
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}
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d_vainakhia= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0008
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liege = k_caucasus
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}
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}
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c_elbrus= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0006
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tributary_of = {
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suzerain = d_kalmykia
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contract_group = tributary_settled
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}
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}
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}
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c_karachayevsk= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0005
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tributary_of = {
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suzerain = d_kalmykia
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contract_group = tributary_settled
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}
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}
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}
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c_cabardinia= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0004
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tributary_of = {
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suzerain = d_kalmykia
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contract_group = tributary_settled
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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d_adygea = {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0003
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}
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}
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c_sochi= {
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2550.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0003
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c_cherkessk= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0012
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tributary_of = {
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suzerain = d_kalmykia
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contract_group = tributary_settled
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}
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}
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}
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c_anket= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0011
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liege = d_kalmykia
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}
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}
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c_besinada= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0011
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liege = d_kalmykia
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}
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}
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c_mozdog= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0011
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liege = d_kalmykia
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}
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}
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c_samiran= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0011
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liege = d_kalmykia
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}
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}
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}
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}
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c_maghas= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = caucasus0010
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liege = d_kalmykia
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}
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}
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c_ipatovsky= {
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2554.1.1 = {
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holder = russia0007
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l_english:
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judaism_religion:0 "Judaism"
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judaism_religion_adj:0 "Jewish"
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judaism_religion_adherent:0 "Jew"
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judaism_religion_adherent_plural:0 "Jews"
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judaism_religion_desc:0 "Judaism is the oldest Abrahamic religion and one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world. Jews believe in the single, indivisible God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - the ancestors of the Israelites. God delivered the ancient Israelites from slavery and gave them the Law of Moses atop Mount Sinai, which forms the crux of their teachings to this day."
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#Congregationist
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congregationist:0 "Kabbalah Society"
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congregationist_adj:0 "Kabbalist"
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congregationist_adherent:0 "Kabbalist"
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congregationist_adherent_plural:0 "Kabbalists"
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congregationist_desc:1 "Being the largest remaining Jewish community in Western Europe, the United Synagogue is one of the most influential institutions within Old World Judaism. Though legally an institution within the British Empire by which it is recognised as a legitimate religious organisation, the United Synagogue covers congregations across much of Europe, integrating within it Sephardic as well as Ashkenazi congregations. The United Synagogue itself promotes a secular lifestyle among its followers while still adhering to more orthodox Jewish traditions."
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congregationist_desc:1 "Judaism in Western Europe has, over the course of centuries after the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], gradually come to accept the desire for evolution in the faith. Their most influential institution is the Kabbalah Society, founded in old world England, which preaches mysticism and universalism to its followers. The Society's teachings offer a new perspective to the mystical rituals of Judaism, often combined with interfaith spirituality as well as secular thought. Their focus on ecumenism and proselytisation, as well as what is often viewed as the trivialisation of ancient and secretive traditions has made them controversial among the more conservative Jewish movements."
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haredi:0 "Haredi Judaism"
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haredi_adj:0 "Haredi"
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haredi_adherent:0 "Haredi"
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haredi_adherent_plural:0 "Haredim"
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haredi_desc:1 "WIP"
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haredi_desc:1 "Haredi Jews have, since before the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], kept to themselves in tight-knit communities built around the graves of tzadikim. Though the chaos of the Event scattered their communities and introduced much diversity to their practice, the Haredim still dedicate their time to the lifelong study of the Torah and Talmud, as well as strict interpretations of Jewish law, believing this will help bring forth the Moshiach's arrival. Until that day comes, the Haredim persist in isolation, rarely choosing to interact with outsiders."
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meshichist:0 "Meshichism"
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meshichist_adj:0 "Meshichist"
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meshichist_adherent:0 "Meshichist"
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meshichist_adherent_plural:0 "Meshichists"
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meshichist_desc:1 "WIP"
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meshichist_desc:1 "Jews have long awaited the arrival of the prophesied Maohiach, who would usher in the Messianic Era and a Kingdom of God. [Concept('neow_the_event','Sof Olam')|E] spawned a movement of thinkers called the Goalim, who theorised how the arrival of the Moshiach would take shape. One such Goel, Elijah of Jerusalem, invited a mighty warrior who miraculously won the Battle of Acre to the north, letting him enter the holy city through the sealed Golden Gate and proclaiming him Moshiach ben David, the first King of Israel, while Elijah himself became the Cohen Gadol. As prophecy foretold, the Moshiach began preparations to erect the Third Temple atop Temple Mount, though he was assassinated as a consequence for his efforts, and the movement quickly collapsed. His few remaining followers, the Meshichists, pray that one of them will continue the prophecy, constructing the Third Temple and ushering in the Messianic Era of Israel."
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haskalah:0 "Haskalah"
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haskalah_adj:0 "Haskalah"
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haskalah_adherent:0 "Maskil"
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haskalah_adherent_plural:0 "Maskilim"
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haskalah_desc:1 "WIP"
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haskalah_desc:1 "The Haskalah Movement can be traced back to before the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], its teachings of enlightenment persisting among many Jewish communities to this day. Though the groups within the movement offer a wide variety of interpretations of Jewish law and theology, the Maskilim all preach a rational, progressive approach to Judaism in accordance with the concept of tikkun olam - the repairing of the world. In practice, tikkun olam is usually realised through philanthropy and religious humanism as a whole."
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neolog:0 "Neológ Judaism"
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neolog_adj:0 "Neológ"
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karaite_adj:0 "Karaite"
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karaite_adherent:0 "Karaite"
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karaite_adherent_plural:0 "Karaites"
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karaite_desc:1 "WIP"
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karaite_desc:1 "The Karaites of the post-Event inherited the old traditions of following the Tanakh as the sole supreme authority in theology and law. They do not recognise the Talmud, Oral Torah, or any piece of Jewish Oral Law as any more binding than other religious texts, believing that the written Torah as passed down to Moses is the ultimate scripture. Newer teachings greatly emphasise ecumenism with other Jewish communities, and personal study and interpretation of the Torah is encouraged, each believer choosing whether to accept the rulings of the Sanhedrin and subsequent Rabbis. Thus, these new Karaites are an umbrella of two major internal groups - those who stick closely to the traditions laid down by the old Karaites, and those who accept, to a degree, the teachings of Rabbinical Judaism."
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