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===Sole Devotion to the Creator=== Within [[Judaism]], the essence of worship is deeply rooted in the belief of [[monotheism]], emphasizing the exclusive devotion to the Creator. This principle dictates that worship and reverence should be directed solely towards [[God]], as articulated by [[Maimonides]]' fifth principle of faith. According to this belief, no entity besides the Creator is deemed worthy of worship.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Sanhedrin.10.1?lang=bi&p2=Rambam_on_Mishnah_Sanhedrin.10.1.20&lang2=bi | title=Mishnah Sanhedrin 10:1 }}</ref>
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