One may choose not to practice the Hebrew religion; one may have taken leave of synagogue, temple, or congregation formally or informally.
This is why the period of exile, far from undermining the Hebrew religion, ushered in a great religious revival.
In the Hebrew Bible, however, the Kenites are generally described favorably, and may have had an important influence on the early Hebrew religion.
It is important to bear in mind that there is no absolute dualism in the Hebrew religion.
In the Hebrew religion we find the same thing inculcated.
The tradition of temple prostitution became forbidden in Hebrew religion, e.g., by the reforms instituted under King Josiah.
She converts to the Hebrew religion.
They were also known as the "First Fruits"' (Latin primitiae), a concept which dates back to earlier Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions.
In classical Greek, Roman, Hebrew and Christian religions, the first fruits were given to priests to offer to gods or God.
However the group reject the traditions of Rabbinic Judaism including the Talmud as inauthentic to Hebrew religion.