Here are some of the most basic beliefs of Judaism, as codified by Maimonides:
1. God exists, and is the Creator
2. God is One and unique
3. God is not physical
4. God is eternal
5. Prayer is to be directed only to God
6. The words of the prophets are true
7. The prophecies of Moses are true; he was the greatest prophet
8. The Torah was given to Moses
9. There will be no other Torah
10. God knows the thoughts and deeds of all
11. God rewards the good and punishes the wicked
12. The Messiah will come
13. The dead will be resurrected
Existence of God the Creator
God's Torah
Existence of the soul
Free-will and responsibility
The afterlife
The Torah (five books of Moses).The first five books of the Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
25 % roman catholic 7% islam 5% protestant 0.7 % jewish ( I'm french )
No it is NOT
The Torah is the most sacred Jewish book, and is (basically) the first 5 books of the Christian old testament.
The five major social institutions are family, government, economy, education, and religion. These institutions play key roles in structuring and organizing society by shaping our identities, beliefs, and behaviors. Each institution serves different functions, such as providing socialization (family), maintaining order (government), facilitating economic transactions (economy), imparting knowledge and skills (education), and guiding spiritual beliefs (religion).
There are approximately 14-15 million people worldwide who identify as Jewish.
A direct representation of God in a picture is both forbidden and misleading, since God has no image (Deuteronomy ch. 5).
Education is and has always been very important in the Jewish community.Every parent taught the children the basic laws, observances and customs of Judaism. From around the age of 5, Jewish boys attended cheider, where they learned Torah and Talmud.
The top 5 most popular beliefs in the World are: Buddhist, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism.Probably Catholic, and Muslim.
1.beliefs and customs 2. place of worship 3. power 4. goverment 5. laws 6. a system of heaven and hell
The majority of Mexicans practice Catholicism, followed by Protestantism. There are also small percentages of Mexicans who practice other religions, including indigenous beliefs such as traditional Mexican folk religion and small Jewish and Muslim communities.
John Calvin believed in the infallibility of the Scripture. He set forth the doctrine that was latter summarized by the Cannons of Dort, and the 5 Points of Calvinism: 1 Total Depravity. 2 Unconditional Election. 3 Limited Atonement. 4 Irresistible Grace 5 Preservation or Perseverance of the Saints.