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I have the feeling that English is not the questioner's first language, so I think he/she is asking whether Jews and Christians worship in a monotheistic way, or whether they practice monotheism. The answer is yes, both faiths consider themselves monotheistic.

There were in the early days of Christianity a group of Hebrew-Christians, people who believed Jesus was the messiah but still followed a number of Jewish rituals; some of them still exist today. But there are no "Judeo-Christians"-- that is a political term. There are Jews, and there are Christians, and the one (Judaism) is the original monotheistic faith, from which Christianity broke away. The two religions do share many similarities, but they also have some major differences.

Judaism is a monotheistic faith and the worship is directed to the One God. Christianity is also monotheistic in a way, but many Christians worship Jesus the same way they worship God, whereas other Christians regard Jesus as the son of God. Given how many different kinds of Christians there are, it's difficult to say what they all believe, but the vast majority pray to the same God that the Jews pray to.

If that is not what you meant to ask, please re-ask your question and I'll try again to respond.

Note: I have another perspective that may be of some interest notwithstanding this above first and foremost scholar.

It may be that Americanism [if] there be such a possession of honor to learn to democratically adopt preserve mindset has embraced the doctrines of monotheism both of Christian flesh and Jewish spiritual beliefs respecting the teachings of the disciples while has become a way of living for the Judeo-Christian republican citizen of early America who may have had Puritan roots but not binders to any human political demands without congresses approval or of their own local perish communion or council. I think it was apparent they had no choice but to be incorporated into all the popular ideological leadership just for family preservation governing justice was a monster in the years that came after the Declaration of Independence. The constant threat of war loss of property being taken over by the federalists and the British loyalists who had put thousands of people in prison they had debtors prison for 5 dollar debt Shays democratic rebellion would have been all about Gods natures influence over the republican elites who didn't spend most of their free time with their Gods words of hope for understanding I found Judeo-Christian to be in time with their intelligence one authority is the monotheists if it can pass judgment and no matter what the meek say the people rule it may be just the money. Heavens understanding!

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