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Idolatry in Judaism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Idolatry in Judaism Judaism strongly prohibits any form of idolatry. Idolatry is Judaism's antithesis, and is prohibited. Judaism holds that idolatry is not limited to the worship of an idol itself, but also worship involving any artistic representations of God. In addition it is forbidden to derive benefit (''hana'ah'') from anything dedicated to idolatry. However, aniconism in Judaism has not prevented traditions of Jewish art at various periods. ==In the Torah (Hebrew Bible)== The first of the Ten Commandments prohibits the Israelites from holding any other god before God, nor to make any "graven image". (, )
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