Jesus lived and died as a faithful Jew.
God's covenant and His help. The fact that the Jews possessed a religious text (The Torah). The fact that for many centuries Judaism was based in one location (Israel).
I am pretty sure considering the fact that Judaism and Christianity have the same god. Judaism just call god Jehovah (English spelling on name)
Judaism is a proud heritage, but it is not popular. In fact, it has historically been one of the most unpopular religions of all time.
In Judaism, the butterfly effect, refers to to the fact that tiny behaviors and events can have huge impact on one's life
In fact, Judaism was the first source (the prime data) for Islam, and, in fact, there was a very early attempt to join the two. But currently that fact is being largely ignored, and for MOST practitioners of both faiths, only the differences between the two seem to matter.
Judaism and whoever accepts the Torah as fact.
No. In fact, would-be converts have traditionally been discouraged.
Absolutely not. In fact, the Torah as many examples of promise being made.
It is the only religion which has the tradition that God spoke to the entire nation.
No single person is in charge of this. In fact, Jews do not generally believe in spreading beliefs. Judaism teaches that we should spread deeds of kindness, charity, and social justice.
There is no such concept in Judaism. In fact, there isn't any Hebrew word for anti-christ.
The sanctity of life stems from the fact that it is purposeful and God-given (Genesis 2:7).