Jews don't believe Jesus was the savior, so they don't pratice the teaching of Jesus
Jews do not believe in:
The trinity
Heaven and hell
Original sin
The Christian concept of sin altogether
Damnation
The devil
The Christian concepts of messiah, salvation, grace
The list goes on.
Christianity believes in original sin, whereas Judaism believed you are a born clear of sin. Judaism holds there is one G-d, and wise men and rabbis who have sage ability to understand the Torah and disseminate its' teachings. Christianity believes that Christ is the son of God and that priests, etc and pope have more direct access to God. Judaisms teaching lies in the 5 Books of Moses, prophets, oral law, Judges and Kings, Psalms. Christianity teaches from these sources as well but adds the New Testament and the Apostles.
The fundamental difference between the Humanism of the Greeks and Romans and the piety of the Jews and Christians is that the former holds that man is ultimately responsible for creating his own life and imbuing it with purpose and distinction whereas the latter holds that the directives already exist and that a person should come into compliance with those directives. This leads to a vast number of smaller differences.
Differences
Greco-Roman Humanist
Judeo-Christian Pietist
Laws are man-made and thus can be bent and shaped to fit people's needs.
The Law is divinely given and therefore people must bend to fit Divine precepts.
Faith is earned through action and evidence.
Faith is given freely on account of love and hope.
The only way to understand the truths of this world is through Scientific Inquiry.
The only way to know the truths of this world is through Divine Revelation.
Every man and woman must contribute to the growth and flourishing of the society in a political, economic, and social way.
Every man and woman must contribute to the growth and flourishing of the society in a spiritual, helpful, and honest way.
The greatest leader among men is the King, for he issues edicts controlling men, armies, and wealth.
The greatest leader among men is the High Priest, for he best knows the Divine.
There are very few similarities, but the most commonly cited one is that people should be governed (anarchy is not permissible or desirable in either humanism or piety). War is undesirable but may be necessary for both the humanist and the pietist. Finally, hope and conviction are prudent.
Christiaity
No, Mahayana does not trace its origin back to Abraham. Mahayana Buddhism originated in India around the 1st century CE, while Abraham is a figure in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The two traditions are separate and distinct in terms of their teachings, beliefs, and historical development.
Christianity and Judaism
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No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
Joseph Goldman has written: 'Judaism and its traditions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Controversial literature, Christian converts from Judaism, Judaism, Imprints
The traditions of Judaism include its beliefs and its laws and practices, of which the holy days are one part. These all have the role of making Judaism what it is, since without them, Judaism becomes a mere cultural phenomenon that evaporates within a couple of generations (as history has shown). See also:Jewish beliefsJewish lawsThe Jewish festivals
Everyone will have different senses of values and traditions.
Judaism has 613 commandments, and and an untold number of customs and traditions.
People who choose to continue the ancient traditions of Judaism.
Different cultures have different traditions because we celebrate differently.
Our traditions and values may be similar in that they are often passed down through generations and serve as guiding principles for how we live our lives. However, they can also be different based on cultural, religious, or personal beliefs that shape our individual perspectives and practices. Overall, while some values and traditions may overlap, each person or community may have their own unique set that defines who they are.