As individuals, people are people, however, in terms of religious belief, Judaism and Christianity are different on almost every theological point.
Some key differences between Judaism and Christianity are:
* HaShem (The Creator) is one and cannot be divided. (no trinity)
* There is no need for intermediaries, anyone can pray directly to HaShem.
* That we are all born good and innocent.
* That humans are unique in all creation in that we have freewill, not even angels have freewill. This is what HaShem meant when He said we were created in His image.
* It is not possible to atone for the mistakes of others.
* It is not possible to atone for mistakes not yet committed.
* That HaShem will never be man or son of man.
* That human sacrifice is an abomination.
* There is no such thing as original sin.
* There is no such thing as eternal damnation.
* That moshiachim (messiahs) are mortal men with no supernatural aspects to them. The Christian concept of 'messiah' does not exist in Judaism.
* That there is no such thing as hell or the devil.
i guess 'cause they were given from God to moses to the people of israel. don't know about christians though...
This isn't a question and therefore has no answer. I don't know if what you want for an answer is God, Judaism, the Holocaust, or any other significant event or figure in any way related to jewish history.
The Romans would require sacrifices to their pagan gods by their citizens. If a citizen refused, then it was assumed that the person was a Christian, or possibly Jewish.
BECAUSE THEY ARE DIFFRENT RELIGOINS AND THE CHRITIANS ONLY BELIVIE IN ONE GOD NOT MANY LIKE JEWS DO.
The Jewish religion originated in the Middle East. From the Middle Eastern area Jewish peoples spread out all over the European land mass. Jewish people ended up all over Italy even before the start of the Roman Rebublic. Also, many Jewish people ended up in Italy because during the Holy Roman Empire christians were forbidden to do banking and many Jewish people saw this as an oppurtunity to earn money and prosper, and so ventured to Italy.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
There are no Jewish Christians.
No. While Christianity is a religion that is derivative of Judaism, the overwhelming majority of Christians have no Jewish blood in them. Christians consider themselves to be "spiritually grafted" into the bloodline of Abraham.
The first Christians were Jewish.
There are Christians, Jewish people, atheists, and Muslims currently in Russia.
Muslim people along with Christians and Jewish people consider cloning a taboo, and forbid it.
There are Christians, Jewish people and Muslims currently living in Ethiopia.
The Jewish people moved there because the Islam's community showed greater tolerance to them then the Christians did.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
Longfellow aimed to provide his intended audience (White Christians) glance into the culture and values of the Jewish People.
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