No. Zionism is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel. This is a political belief, not a religious one.
In fact, the Ultra-Orthodox were among the last group to accept the validity of the Jewish State and there are still groups of Ultra-Orthodox, such as Neturei Karta, who oppose the State of Israel on religious grounds.
Christianity Claims to be true to the teachings of Chirist.
That is correct.
Jews hold that Judaism is a true religion, while making no claim that Judaism is the only path to some kind of salvation. A medieval Talmud commentator summed it up with the dictum that "the righteous of all nations have a place in the world to come."
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.
The trinity is not found in Judaism. From the Jewish perspective, the concept of the trinity renders Christianity to be a not true form of monotheism. This is just one of countless tenets that separates Christianity from Judaism.
Someone who adheres to all the laws in the Torah and Talmud ___________ In Judaism we don't have a concept of "true Jew". Any person who is born to a Jewish mother or who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law, is a Jew.
Christianity and Judaism share the same scriptures that record history from the beginning of time until the era of Christ. Christianity diverged at this point, but retains the Jewish scriptures as the Old Testament of the Bible.
Judaism. The worship of the one true god, Yaweah.
Yes yes
Certain sins. In actual practice, the death penalty (in Judaism) has not been imposed for two thousand years.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
That there is only one true god.