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Yes. Since Judaism has different branches, the best thing to do is attend services from different synagogues to find your perfect fit.
Yes. My maternal grandmother was Orthodox and married a Reform Jew and she switched to Reform Judaism.
Orthodox Judaism is the strictest of the different branches of Judaism. Shabbat is the biggest obstacle because of the numerous restrictions. You wouldn't get rid of children - why get rid of pets?
Judaism is where Christianity had originated from. The Religions as far as god start from the Jewish, then to Christianity, which branches to Catholicism which then branches to all kinds of Christian faiths. But, to answer the question bluntly, it started with Judaism.
Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
judaism has three main branches: orthodox, conservative, and reform. Each branch has a different way of practicing the religion. there is no central authority in judaism, but the Jews follow the Torah (their sacred book) and the rabbis, sort of like priests in Christianity
Fashion designing will have different branches. There will be the designers, the seamstress and the marketing branches for example.
1) The theological difference that leads to the difference in the observance of holy days by the various branches of Judaism is (on the one hand) the complete acceptance of the details of the Torah including its holy days (by Orthodox Judaism), or on the other hand, the belief that Torah-laws may be observed more leniently or adapted to modern or personal needs (by Liberal Judaism). 2) The cultural difference is that Jews in different countries have minor differences in customs such as what foods to seve on the holy days.
Judaism is the only religion in Judaism, but it takes different forms, depending on affiliation.
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
The Church of England and the Church of Scotland are two important branches of Christianity in the UK. Many people of different world religions such as Islam and Judaism also live in the UK.
It depends on the religion: 1. Most branches of Christianity are against same sex marriage. 2. Virtually all branches of Islam are against same sex marriage. 3. Most branches of Judaism accept same sex marriage, while Orthodox Judaism and some Conservative Jews are against it.