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Judaism primarily emerged from the ancient Hebrew culture of the Israelites, influenced by various Near Eastern cultures, particularly those of Mesopotamia and Canaan. Additionally, elements of Babylonian, Persian, and later Greco-Roman cultures also contributed to the development of Jewish religious practices and beliefs. This blending of cultures occurred over centuries, especially during periods of exile and interaction with surrounding civilizations.

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