No. The Cross is a Christian symbol. It has no value in Judaism.
Jewish women value the concept of modesty; their body is not on display to anybody but their husbands.
Along with the Torah, synagogues and communal prayer have helped us remember God and remember who we are.
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.
Judaism is called Judaism.
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
Christianity and Judaism
Judaism expanded geographically because its followers were driven out of oneplace after another, and wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them.It did not expand through any attempt by Jews to interest anyone else in joiningtheir faith, as that is not a Jewish concept or value.
Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some: Modern Orthodox Judaism Masorti (Traditional) Judaism Conservative Judaism Reform Judaism Liberal Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Renewal Judaism Humanistic Judaism
Judaism itself is one religion; the religion of Judaism. See also:Divisions within Judaism
Abraham is known as the father of Judaism, but there is no person known as "the leader of Judaism".