Society has already learned much from Judaism that is now almost an instinctive
part of life in modern civilization.
Here are a few things that can still be learned. There are more.
1) Every human being is as important as the entire universe (Mishna, Sanhedrin 4:5).
2) Our actions, thoughts and speech create ripples that spread throughout eternity.
3) Everything is a test.
4) The only temporal thing that you really own is time; and not much of that either. Every moment is golden.
5) To be happy, content, optimistic and unworried.
6) Our soul (yes, humans possess a soul) - yearns for God; and this emotion won't be assuaged with food, money or pleasures.
7) God is just (Deuteronomy 32:4); and all outstanding accounts are settled after this life.
Constant obedience to Gods laws .
Constant obedience to Gods laws .
According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
They can learn not to mess with the Germans.
they were hoping the jews would convert
Other religions that celebrate Christmas include secular individuals, atheists, and some individuals of non-Christian faiths who join in the festivities for cultural or social reasons.
a lot of other religions pray. Muslims Hindus Buddhists Jews they all pray but they do it in their own special way.
it is good to learn about other cultures and religions .......... (:
Jews don't hate the gods of other religions, they simply play no role in our beliefs and lives.
There are two ways to read this question:Did Jews encounter difficulties with other religions?Yes. Nearly all versions of Christianity and Islam caused problems for Jews at one time or another.Did Jews oppose or actively create problems with other religions?Yes. The Jews actively opposed the idolatry committed by fellow Israelites and by the neighboring non-Israelite peoples. In the Modern Era, Jews do not find the need to cause issues with non-Jewish religions.There are conflicts between Israelis and Arabs, but these are political conflicts, not religious ones.
Not true - Jews get married on Sundays, maybe other religions too.
they have been treated badly
Yes, among other religions. Bahai, Zarostarian...