When Jews read the Torah, they use a pointer called a "yad" because they're not allow to touch the Torah with their hands.
Jews do not use images of living things or divine things during worship.
Jews pray to God. The books which we use during worship include the Siddur (Hebrew prayerbook), the Torah, and the Prophets. Portions of the Torah-scroll are read during services several times each week, and a small passage from the Prophets is read during the Shabbat morning services.See also the Related Links.Link: More about Jewish prayer servicesLink: More about the Torah and Prophets
Jews use the synagogue for their worship.
Protestants, Jews and Muslims generally do not use images in worship.
Traditional Jews follow a custom of never entering a house of worship for another religion. Reform and Liberal Jews use their own discretion. Many Jews are uncomfortable in the presense of open coffins.
The Holy Book of the Jews is the Torah; but it must be pointed out that the Jews do not worship the Torah; they worship God.Many religions have a written book. To the best of my knowledge the book itself is not worshiped. The book records the precepts of the religion, and they are reference works for their religion.
Jews keep the Torah in a separate room and when they need it the Jews can't touch it so they use a pointer when they read from it. I hope that helps
i worship god and jesus
Forbidden. Jews are not allowed to worship anyone but G-d. And we are forbidden to ever try and represent G-d in any image. Nor are we allowed to worship any other human; this would be idolatry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You may be thinking of Judaism, but the description you use is quite a ragged one. The Jewish sabbath begins a short time before sundown on Friday, and ends a short time after twilight on Saturday. But that is by no means the only time when Jews worship.
The Jews worship no one but God. Yaweh or Jehovah are Jewish terms for God, but many will not even use those terms and will write G-d instead of God. This is because these Jews revere the One so highly that they believe it is improper to speak his name in any way. I'll ask you an equivalent question - do Christians worship a crucifix or a cross?
I think that you can, if it was chipped to read Japanese stuff.