According to Judaism and Islam, the answer is no (unless it is said metaphorically, such as "All people are God's children").See also:How does Judaism view Jesus?
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
Messianic Jews usually have a trinitarian view of God that is similar to that of most evangelical Protestants. As such, their view of God to have a three-in-one nature, where Jesus is one of those three.This is very different from Judaism, where belief in an incarnate God is considered idolatrous.
Judaism was a monotheistic religion - meaning that the Jews believed in ONE god only. (The Romans believed several gods and goddesses -polytheism)
There is only One God in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Judaism believes that God is eternal and therefore does not have an origin.
in judaism, shekinah is the glory of god. She is also the female aspect of God in judaism.
According to Judaism, God is not physical at all. He has no legs or organs, whether physical or otherwise. See also:What do Jews believe God is like?
Yes, God
Allah is the Arabic word for God. In Judaism, God made a covenant with the Jewish people.
Judaism.
I am pretty sure considering the fact that Judaism and Christianity have the same god. Judaism just call god Jehovah (English spelling on name)