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- Antisemitism (links | edit)
- Abdur Rahman Khan (links | edit)
- Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Durrani Empire (links | edit)
- Bible (links | edit)
- Babrak Karmal (links | edit)
- Conservative Judaism (links | edit)
- Jews as the chosen people (links | edit)
- Christianity and Judaism (links | edit)
- European influence in Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Essenes (links | edit)
- List of contemporary ethnic groups (links | edit)
- Ancient history of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Hebrew calendar (links | edit)
- History of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Halakha (links | edit)
- History of ancient Israel and Judah (links | edit)
- Herat (links | edit)
- Hasidic Judaism (links | edit)
- Judaism (links | edit)
- Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Jewish holidays (links | edit)
- Jewish eschatology (links | edit)
- Jewish views on homosexuality (links | edit)
- Jalalabad (links | edit)
- Jewish views on marriage (links | edit)
- Kaddish (links | edit)
- Kabul (links | edit)
- Kashrut (links | edit)
- Kabbalah (links | edit)
- Maimonides (links | edit)
- Mishnah (links | edit)
- Midrash (links | edit)
- Mohammad Najibullah (links | edit)
- Seven Laws of Noah (links | edit)
- Orthodox Judaism (links | edit)
- Passover (links | edit)
- Reform Judaism (links | edit)
- Reconstructionist Judaism (links | edit)
- Women in Judaism (links | edit)
- Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) (links | edit)
- Samaritanism (links | edit)
- Siddur (links | edit)
- Names of God in Judaism (links | edit)
- Torah (links | edit)
- Hebrew Bible (links | edit)
- Talmud (links | edit)
- Tosefta (links | edit)
- Temple in Jerusalem (links | edit)