It depends entirely on what you are comparing Judaism to.
If you are comparing modern forms of Judaism to ancient forms of Judaism, there are several differences. Judaism has had to adapt to not having the Great Temple in Jerusalem and to being mostly in countries where Judaism was not the majority religion. As a result, a number of rules specifically dealing with the Great Temple are no longer followed. Additionally, the Rabbis wanted to protect the observance of the Torah Laws by creating additional, more restrictive laws to prevent unintentional breaking of the Torah Laws.
Finally, there was also the recent development of Liberal Judaism, which represents a fundamental shift in Jewish observance and belief. Using modern, and non-Jewish ideas to influence the way in which Judaism should develop.
Judaism is the only religion in Judaism, but it takes different forms, depending on affiliation.
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
Yes. Catholicism is a major branch of Christianity. Christianity and Judaism are two different religions.
There are three sects of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative and Reform.
From the Jewish perspective, Judaism is the correct path for Jews. At the same time, Judaism teaches that there are different paths for different people, there is not one single path the HaShem.
Judaism believes that Jesus was a regular human being, not divine and not a prophet.
Judaism believes in One God (Deuteronomy 6:4).
The Romans were polytheistic meaning they worshiped many gods. Judaism was and is monotheistic.
No. Jews are descendants of Jacob, and who practice Judaism, while Muslims follow the teachings of Mohammad. Judaism and Islam are two different religions.
No. They're very different.
no. they are two different religions and cultures.
the orthodox judaism Actually the previous answer is not true. Orthodox Judaism as we know it today developed in Europe within the last 150 years. Pre Modern Judaism looked a lot different, and was much less unified.