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Apostasy in Judaism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Apostasy in Judaism
In Judaism, apostasy refers to the rejection of Judaism and possible defection to another religion by a Jew.〔Apostasy is defined as "(renunciation of a religious faith )".〕 The term apostasy is derived from , meaning "rebellious"〔(Merriam Webster: Apostasy )〕 ((ヘブライ語:מרד).〔) Equivalent expressions for apostate in Hebrew that are used by rabbinical scholars include ''mumar'' (מומר, literally "the one that was changed"), ''poshea Yisrael'' (פושע ישראל, literally, "transgressor of Israel"), and ''kofer'' (כופר, literally "denier").〔Kaufmann Kohler and Richard Gottheil. (Apostasy and Apostates from Judaism ). ''Jewish Encyclopedia''.〕 Similar terms are ''meshumad'' (משומד, lit. "destroyed one"), one who has abandoned his faith, and ''min'' (מין) or ''epikoros'' (אפיקורוס), which denote the negation of God and Judaism, implying atheism.〔 ==Examples==
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