they taught in parables
No.
they both believe in one god
That's a trick question. There are no churches in either Judaism or Buddhism. Only Christians have churches.
Real Christianity and real Judaism are the most alike, the main difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and Jewish people reject him, except that many Jewish people are now converting to Messianic Judaism. Also Christians are saved and set free.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews. The word Israel also refers to all the Jews in the world.
They're all religions of the book (bible, Torah, Qu'ran). They also all believe in one true God.
Yes to some extant, not only Christian but many different forms of religions, including Judaism, were influenced by not only Plato, but Greek philosophy in general. Especially in the teaching of the immortality of the soul. It remains a source of debate between different denominations whether or not the bible actually teaches that the soul is immortal, or is this was adopted later by the Jews and Christians due to the popularity of Plato's teachings.
In book ten of "The Laws" Plato takes a dim view of atheists and their potential impact on the state. He goes to great lengths describing their treatment and rehabilitation or punishment. However, the term atheist, in modern times, has come to mean non-belif in the Christian god, or at least the Abrahamic god common to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In his specific sense Plato was an atheist.
Judaism and Mesopotamian religions have nothing in common as far as beliefs go, but it is theorized that they may share some laws and customs. The difference is the reason for the law.
Plato is remembered for his contributions to philosophy, particularly his theory of forms and his writings on ethics, politics, and metaphysics. He founded the Academy in Athens, one of the first institutions of higher learning in the Western world. His dialogues, such as "The Republic" and "The Symposium," continue to be studied and debated by scholars and students alike.
Plato
they are socrates, Plato and Aristotle