Without addressing the subject of traits, here are some of the most important 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
Two important traits of any culture are its beliefs and values. Beliefs shape how people perceive the world around them, while values dictate what is considered important or desirable within the society. These traits help define a culture's identity and guide its members' behaviors and interactions.
From the Torah.
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from the Torah.
Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual beliefs of Judaism
As a religion, Islam is not important to Judaism. It does not inform Jewish Laws, Traditions, or Beliefs in any meaningful way. It is not used as a contrast or foil to Jewish beliefs or religion. The one unique way that Islam is important to Judaism is that for the majority of Islamic History, the Muslims treated the Jews better and protected them from harm far better than the Christians. It was in Islamic Spain, the Islamic Aegean, Morocco, and the Levant where Jews reached the pinnacles of their culture prior to the Emancipation in Europe.
Yes, the Torah is the basic text of Judaism, containing its beliefs and laws.
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Absolutely! One of the fundamental beliefs is that the beauty is internal not external.
The entire Torah.
That God is One.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.