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Which is a basic practice of Judaism? A. reading the Torah B. worshipping many gods C. making burnt offerings D. sacrificing animals

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I'd say A, reading the Torah (which means "the law", and is meant to instruct), and is the first five books of the Old Testament in the bible. It It would definitely not be B, as they are monotheistic like Christians and worship only one God, and though they did make burnt offerings or sacrifice animals at one point, that isn't practiced anymore.

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Pretty sure it's reading the Torah.