Yes, we believe in One God, creator of the universe, who gave the Torah.
God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.
God, creator of the universe.
HaShem, The Creator is not a person and was never born.
Allah (or God in English); same God in Christianity and Judaism.
Christianity, Hinduism, and Judaism are all monotheistic religions (religions that worship one god).
Judaism has as the Supreme Power the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as described in the Old Testament. Buddhism has no great unifying deity.
AnswerBelievers belonging to the "Abrahamic" religions - Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i faith - and the monotheists in Hinduism and Buddhism, believe in one supreme being. Some religions that no longer exist, such as the syncretistic Manichaeism, also believed in one supreme being. The few zoroastrians, or mazdaists, who remain, also believe in a supreme being. Some Hindus regard Brahma as the ultimate supreme being.Atenism - see Wikipedia link
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
Monotheism - the belief in a single supreme God.
The supreme being of Judaism is God. The Jewish God is omnipotent, omnipresent, omnibenevolent, and has many names. Jews do not believe in a devil or a hell, or that God has ever had a human manifestation. Nowadays, however, more and more Jews are becoming agnostic or atheist. One survey even says that 52% of Jews do not believe in God.
The followers of christianity calltheir supreme being God.
Judaism believes that the "main characters" are those who use their free-will to serve God.