Sacred site: Jerusalem, especially the Western Wall.
Sacred texts:
Sacred symbols:
Judaism is not big on symbolic items. One either obeys the Torah or does not. There are sacred things such as the Torah scroll, but that is an end in itself, not a metaphorical item.
Sacred Text: Tanakh
Symbol: Shield of David / Star of David
A menorah, the Torah, and the Shield(Star) of David.
Judaism is not a sacred text, it is a religion and that religion happens to have a sacred text. To learn more about Judaism's Sacred Text, read the Related Question.
No. The cow is the sacred animal in Hinduism, not Judaism.
Mecca
The Torah
Judaism accepts parts of the Christian Bible as sacred, but treats the entire Jewish Bible as sacred.
Judaism
No. The sacred writing of Judaism is the Bible, also called the Tanakh. The Vedas are one of several Hindu Holy Books.
What is sacred to both are the Torah, Psalms, and the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Old Testament is sacred to Judaism
Judaism has no sacred people. All people are equal in God's eyes. There are different classes of people in Judaism; Cohen - priests, Levites and regular Israelites.
Yes.
the Western Wall in Jerusalem.