It is viewed as a gift and blessing fom G-d and it is theparents duty to introduce them to the Jewish community
It is viewed by Hindus as the start of a new life.
reincarnation and karma
life is viesd a a new beggining forsomeone else
The question is slanted. Judaism believes that it is a good influence on a Jew's life.
Judaism is a religion of life, not of afterlife. We follow the teachings of the Torah to improve our lives, and not for eternal reward.
This emphasis is as old as Judaism itself. The Torah teaches that every person is an entire world, and no efforts are spared in the preservation of life. The Hebrew belief that led to a new emphasis on the worth of the individual is Judaism.
Jews moved to Australiaa in an attempt at escaping persecution, at establishing a new life, and simply because they wanted to.
In Jewish belief, Jesus may have lived as a person, but nothing more. His birth and death are not viewed as anything and he plays absolutely no role whatsoever in Judaism.
Judaism has many values. Some big ones are life, morality and ethics.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
Judaism is not a religion of the supernatural. The focus of Judaism is a code of ethics for daily life, and a goal to improve the world (tikkun olam).
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