Most major countries. These include - Israel, the UK, USA, France, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, etc.
As of 2012, there are about 14 million Jews in the world. 40% live in Israel, 40% live in North America, and the rest live in almost every other country on the planet.
Some countries in history banned the practice of Judaism.
Nowadays they don't practice but their holy books some prophets are polygamist
Some religions that practice the ritual of sacrificing animals include Hinduism, Judaism, and some forms of African traditional religions.
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Two major religions. Judaism and Christianity. (Although some Christians do not)
They believe their own way is the ONLY way to practice Judaism.
No, there is no such practice in Judaism.
Some major Jewish holidays include:Yom KippurSukkotSimchat TorahChanukkahTu B'ShevatPurimPesach (Passover)Shavu'ot
Judaism is one religion, not two. Some Jews are more observant and some are less observant, but it's one religion with One God and one Torah.
Some countries choose their best athletes. Also, some good athletes practice more.
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
As of mid-2010, self-identified adherents to Judaism were counted in 137 countries. Israel is the only country where Jews are a majority of the population. Slightly more than half of the world's Jews live in Israel, and the remaining slightly-less- than-50% are still dispersed among more than 130 other countries. Some of the largest Jewish communities outside of Israel are found in Canada, Australia, England, Argentina, and the US. All together, in sum total, Jews amount to about 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of world population, i.e., 2 Jews for each 1,000 human population. (Local density is somewhat greater in our house.) It's very difficult to estimate what fraction of those who identify themselves as adherents to Judaism practice it actively.