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Relationships between Jewish religious movements

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Jews sometimes have a hard time getting along. They feel very strongly about their points of view and will use very strong language to get their point across.

Sometimes the people that this language is directed against take it very personally. Sometimes people provoke other people and cause them to use strong language which they then take offense at.

The Talmud states that the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed because the Jews could not get along. All Jews hope that they will be able to get along with each other.