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The Chosen People, and What it Means (and Doesn't Mean) in 10 Minutes

8 min · 30. maj 2026
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The concept of the Chosen People (Am Segulah) is a foundational theological principle in Judaism, asserting that the people of Israel were selected by God through a sacred covenant at Mount Sinai to fulfill a divine mission, a status defined by responsibility rather than privilege. This chosenness, stemming from the promise to Abraham and formalized as being a "kingdom of priests and a holy nation" (Exodus 19:6), is interpreted by classical Jewish thought not as a claim to inherent racial superiority, but as a weighty, singular duty to accept and strictly uphold the rigorous 613 commandments of the Torah. This adherence is meant to model a life of justice, holiness, and monotheism, thereby serving as a spiritual light and example to the world, a mission that requires unique accountability and remains central to Jewish self-identity and purpose across historical and modern interpretations.

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