By keeping all the hundreds of mitzvoth (commands), principles and beliefs of the Torah. Though it may have an associated culture and one or more associated languages, the traditional definition of Judaism is the observance of the Torah, which is why dictionaries define Judaism as "the religion of Moses." In this sense, the word "Torah" is meant in its wider meaning, which includes the Tanakh, the Talmud, and other classical Jewish texts.
The philosophy of Judaism is that this world is a purposeful creation by God, in which all people are tested concerning their use of free-will. We possess a soul which lives on after the body dies and is held responsible for the person's actions.
Some examples of the commands:
Religious Jews live by the Torah, by obeying its commands and beliefs.Link: Jewish beliefs
Some examples of the commands:
And many more.
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Link: What are the teachings, practices, principles and beliefs of Judaism?
Link: What is life like for Jews?
Make sure u base that faith upon the genuine Word of God, IICor.11:4 - wrong gospel, wrong faith.
Every Day
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
Jews practice their religion every day. It is not as if they are Jews from 9-5 and then from 5-9 they become Atheists. Judaism is also an orthopractical religion which means that there are a lot of physical rituals that a person must perform daily, so there cannot be a single day that passes where a religious Jew does not practice his faith.
I think every day is new experience of faith
Judaism is the faith of the Jews. Followers of the God Jehovah, Yahweh. The Jews consider the father of their faith to be Moses, who led the Jews from a captivity in Egypt about 4500 years ago, to their "Promised Land" in what is to day called Israel.
Religiously observant Jews pray 3 times a day, every day, and 4 times on Saturday.
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She prayed fervently every day, demonstrating her pious devotion to her faith.
Religious Jews pray 3 times a day and 4 times on Saturday.
Traditional Jews don't only go on Saturdays. They go up to 3 times a day, every day. Most Jews go to synagogue on Saturday because it's the 7th day of the week, and Jews believe the 7th day is a day of rest (called the Sabbath). It's a special day with good food, study, prayer, and lots of socializing.
I believe you mean Jews. Religiously observant Jews pray 3 times a day, every day and 4 times on Saturday.