Answer Absolutely not. The Apostles Creed makes reference to the Trinity, to Christ as Savour, to the Holy Spirit and to the Church; these are all things foreign to Judaism.
People from all races, creed and colours die at christmas. Jews are not excluded from this.
Judaism's creed is the entire Torah. The central (most important) command in the Torah is that Jews must believe that God is One (as stated in the Shema-prayer, Deuteronomy 6:4).
The Psalms are the only prayers common to Christians and Jews.
By proportion of population? No more or less than people of any other race,color creed ethnic background or sexual preference.
Not likely; the apostles were all Semitic Jews.
All of the apostles were jewish.
First of all - and this is important - it IS NOT MONTESSORI SCHOOL FOR JEWS. It is just "Montessori School", and is open to all students regardless of race, color creed or national origin. Maria Montessori had very advanced ideas in education, and the Montessori schools were set up pursue them.
They were Jews. They were called: "Disciples/Apostles"!
A:According to Acts of the Apostles, far from becoming believers, the Jews stirred up trouble for Paul in Berea.
Basically, Islam is the continuation of Judaism and Christianity. Islam teaches to have peaceful relations with all human beings irrespective of heir religion, caste, creed, country, color provided they don't do any harm to the Muslims.
Most likely all were Jews, may be Matthew was not.
Language is your answer. It is responsible that the father hands down God to their children and they did it through language--the Word of God. I will rephrase the answer; the Word of God separated the Jews and then united them 2,000 years later. Read the Word of God, the same answer I just given is in it.Another answer:Their common history unites the Jews by giving them a common identity and shared experiences: a national personality.The common beliefs unite the Jews with a shared creed and ways of thought and aspirations.