Within the Jewish community, there is a shared common history, a shared language of prayer and study, a shared Bible and a shared set of [[rabbinic literature]], thus often allowing for Jews of significantly different worldviews to nonetheless recognize some level of common values and goals.
 
Noahide teachings are not a form of religious pluralism, but rather a form of [[religious diversity]]. The following information is included for reference only.
== Classical Jewish views ==
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Jewish views of religious diversity

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