Unlike Christianity, Judaism is not centralised and does not have the equivalent to "The Church".
Judaism doesn't have sacraments and there is no Church in Judaism. Both sacraments and church are strictly Christian entities.
There are no churches in Judaism.
That's a trick question. There are no churches in either Judaism or Buddhism. Only Christians have churches.
There is no such thing as the "reform church" or a church of any kind in Judaism.
Judaism doesn't have churches, churches are strictly a Christian place of worship.
There is no referrence within Judaism to the word "church". This is a Christian term.
No. There are many religions that fully accept gay people, including: Christianity, Metropolitan Community Church Christianity, United Church of Christ Islam, Liberal/Progressive Judaism, Conservative Judaism, Humanistic Judaism, Liberal/Progressive Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, Renewal Judaism, Reform Pagans Unititarian Universalism
Judaism doesn't have a church, church is a Christian concept. In daily conversation, most Jews refer to the Creator as 'HaShem' which literally translates to "The Name".
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Jewish houses of worship are called synagogues.
A Jew is a person who follows the religion of Judaism. As the Church of England is Christian, the answer would be no.