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The Rambam has 13 principles of faith that a person must believe in. Part of the definition of Orthodoxy is having belief in certain fundamentals of faith. These principles are necessary and are building blocks for most other hashkafa's and values in Torah. | The Rambam has 13 principles of faith that a person must believe in. Part of the definition of Orthodoxy is having belief in certain fundamentals of faith. These principles are necessary and are building blocks for most other hashkafa's and values in Torah. | ||
==The Beliefs== | ==The Beliefs== | ||
# | # God exists, created and controls the Universe | ||
# | # God is One | ||
# | # God has no body or physical properties | ||
# God is the | # God is the First Being and preceded the Universe | ||
# | # God is the only one to worship | ||
# Moshe | # God knows the thoughts of men | ||
# God communicates to prophets | |||
# Moshe was the greatest of all prophets | |||
# Torah is divine | # Torah is divine | ||
# Torah | # Torah will never change | ||
# God | # God rewards and punishes | ||
# [[Mashiach]] will come | # [[Mashiach]] will come | ||
# The dead will be revived<ref>Pirush Mishnayot (Sanhedrin 10:1)</ref> | # The dead will be revived<ref>Pirush Mishnayot (Sanhedrin 10:1)</ref> |