Yes. The same G-D as in Christianity
Untrue! Christians believe in a Holy Trinity, composed of God the Father, God the Son (i.e., Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Jews do not believe in Jesus or the Holy Spirit, so they do not believe in a Holy Trinity. They believe in one G_d, period. For more about G_d, read the Torah, or the first 5 books of the Old Testament.
Early Judaism believed in one G-d (in a form of either monotheism or henotheism).Early Judaism rejected the idea of praying to a physical image of a deity.
The deity of Islam, known as Allah in Arabic, is the God of Judaism and Christianity.The deity of Islam is known as Allah in Arabic, but is NOT the same as the God of Judaism and Christianity. (See the link below to "Who is Allah?")
YHVH same as Judaism
Jews worship only the One God.
Most Christians believe that Deity is Jesus while Jews don't. They believe that God is the Creator with no incarnation.
The Aztecs were polytheists. It is believed their chief deity was Quetzalcoatl, the creator sky god. Huizilopochtli was another chief deity who was the grand deity of Tenochtitlan.
Yes, believed and practised ... still.
No, Buddha himself is not worshipped, rather Buddhists attempt to attain the state of enlightenment that Buddha himself achieved.
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.
As Christianity, Islam and Judaism all worship the same Deity, it would be Yahweh. Yahweh, Jehovah, Allah - a variety of names - but at around 4,000,000,000 (four billion) worshippers, the most popular Deity of all.
No! Christianity is defined by the belief in a triune God, that is, one God with three aspects, where one of those aspects was incarnated as Jesus. Judaism is defined in terms of strict monotheism where God is outside of creation and not embodied in any physical being or thing. Judaism classifies the belief in an embodied deity to be a form of idolatry.
No. The Hopis major deity is Tawa, the sun spirit.