It very much depends on what sect of Judaism you relate to. Reform Judaism is more relaxed in terms of things like keeping kosher, fasting on yom kippur, mixed faith marriages etc. where as Orthodox Judaism is very strict and expects everyone to be very literal in their translation of the Torah. Despite this, all sects of Judaism expect you to do acts of loving-kindness, treat others the way you want to be treated, follow all of the other commandments and study the traditions of Judaism.
Answer:If you are referring to conversion, one requires: a course of study (5-6 months if Conservative or Reform, and 1-2 years if Orthodox), a mikveh (ritual bath), and a circumcision if male (if you're already circumcised you would need a ritual circumcision).For more information, seek a Rabbi in the discipline you're interested in.
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
Judaism is called Judaism.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
Christianity and Judaism
Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some: Modern Orthodox Judaism Masorti (Traditional) Judaism Conservative Judaism Reform Judaism Liberal Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Renewal Judaism Humanistic Judaism
Judaism itself is one religion; the religion of Judaism. See also:Divisions within Judaism
Abraham is known as the father of Judaism, but there is no person known as "the leader of Judaism".
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".
Judaism.
There is no king of Judaism.
Judaism is not on trial.