Jews read everywhere that other people read, such as in bedrooms, living rooms, libraries, and parks. Jews refrain from reading, however, in the bathroom.
Jews typically do not go to church and if they do, they would likely read Christian liturgical materials. Jews read the Torah in their synagogues.
The Jews do not read the new testament they read the old testament only, as theydo not consider Jesus as the Messiah.
Jews
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he doesn't just like jews read the bible
Yes, Jews read. Lots of things happen in books that Jews read as Jews read a wide variety of books. In terms of strictly religious literature, Judaism recounts the events of the Old Testament of the Bible which are quite numerous. Most other religious Jewish Literature is Rabbinic Commentary on the laws presented in the Pentateuch.
Non-Jews
No. Jews may certainly read the Qur'an to better understand Islam, but Judaism does not believe in the Qur'an's claim to be a Divinely Inspired Book.
The Torah and Haftorah
Hebrew (and Yiddish) is written from right to left. It has its own alphabet. In addition, most Jews read and write the language of whatever country they live.
No. The question becomes, "do Jews believe the New Testament?" Just as you would read the religious books of another faith, it becomes a matter of if you believe it. Jews don't believe that the New Testament is scripture.
It read "King of the Jews"