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Belief is made possible because of the beauty and wisdom of the Torah, the existence of an unbroken tradition, the bottomless wisdom in every detail of the physical world, and the instinctive awareness that there is Someone above and that the soul is eternal.

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the simple answer is, "their everyday action" Its not a belief, to a Jew its "life" From his/her morning prayer to the way he/she eats and the way he/she dress. Evan the way one sleeps or having sex. By following the commandments issued at mount Sinai, a Jew has his Creator within. As one Jew told me "i don't have to belief, its real, its in me all the time, i live it"

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Through the daily prayers

Through the blessings over food

Through obeying and learning the Torah

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Jews show their belief in HaShem (The Creator) by working to bring good and justice into the world.

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They showing respect and they will believe in G_d so that they now that the G_d is powerfull and rich of life of juwish people.

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Like other religions, it is based on what type of Jew one is, where one lives, surroundings, et cetera. So asking a question like this will give you an over-generalized answer.

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By learning and keeping the Torah. Keeping the Torah includes following in the ways of God.

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Through the daily prayers

Through the blessings over food

Through keeping and learning the Torah

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By keeping the laws of the Torah.

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Traditional Jews express their faith by keeping the commandments. Tradition holds that there are 613 commandments in the Torah, ranging from love your neighbor as yourself to keep the Sabbath holy, to what may seem picky details of kosher eating to lots of rules about the sacrifices and the Temple. Rules about the Temple and sacrifices are impossible to keep, but the rest of them remain relevant today. There are enough rules that one way to express a Jewish faith is to study them and argue about what exactly they mean. Why is my neighbor that I am supposed to love. How does one keep the Sabbath holy? Exactly what foods are permitted?

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