Make an annotated time-line of what you consider to be the 10 most important “turning points” of Jewish history, starting with Abraham. “Annotated” means that you not only mention the year/years of the events, and then explain the event, but you then also explain why you (or RMR) consider it a turning point. The time-line should proceed from the earliest event to the latest event. The annotations should consider the historical context, the people involved, and the long-term consequences of this turning point. Probably each annotation/explanation should be minimally 5 sentences. All ideas should be in your own words. If you just copy directly from the book, you will lose lots of points.

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