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*[[ArM3|Third Edition]] supplements [[Mythic Europe Book|Mythic Europe]] and [[Medieval Handbook|The Medieval Handbook]] described the situation of Judaism and the Jewish People in Mythic Europe to some extent.
*[[ArM3|Third Edition]] supplements [[Mythic Europe Book|Mythic Europe]] and [[Medieval Handbook|The Medieval Handbook]] described the situation of Judaism and the Jewish People in Mythic Europe to some extent.
*[[Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism]], an out-of-print [[ArM4|Fourth Edition]] supplement, focusied on Judaism and the Jewish people of Mythic Europe.
*[[Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism]], an out-of-print [[ArM4|Fourth Edition]] supplement, focused on Judaism and the Jewish people of Mythic Europe.
*The original hardcover edition of [[ArM5|Fifth Edition]] supplement [[Realms of Power: the Divine]] features a chapter on Mythic Judaism.
*The original hardcover edition of [[ArM5|Fifth Edition]] supplement [[Realms of Power: the Divine]] features a chapter on Mythic Judaism.
*A '''differently worded''' chapter of the revised (softcover) edition of ''Realms of Power: the Divine'' also describes Mythic Judaism; it is also available as a free PDF from Atlas Games; see [[Mythic_Judaism (supplement)]].
*A '''differently worded''' chapter of the revised (softcover) edition of ''Realms of Power: the Divine'' also describes Mythic Judaism; it is also available as a free PDF from Atlas Games; see [[Mythic_Judaism (supplement)]].

Latest revision as of 22:14, 19 July 2013

(This article discusses Mythic Judaism as a concept; for other meanings of the expression, please see Mythic Judaism (disambiguation)).

Mythic Judaism is the variant of Judaism found in Mythic Europe.

It has been described in various supplements.

See Also