The Jewish people and religion.
Jewish people often refer to the Talmud to refresh their knowledge of Jewish laws.
Judaism is strictly monotheistic which means it has only one god. In daily conversation, the majority of Jews refer to Him as 'HaShem'.
Shariah is Muslim religious law.
Christianity and Judaism. Refer to question below.
This would refer to the Abrahamic covanent, that the Jewish people have historicaly had with 'Hashiem'.
Thast's a Hebrew word that roughly translates as "easterner".
Judaism Christianity and Islam all are...Monotheistic Religions.
Today were refer to it as Biblical Judaism, but in Ancient times, it had no name.
Judaism doesn't have a church, church is a Christian concept. In daily conversation, most Jews refer to the Creator as 'HaShem' which literally translates to "The Name".
It does not mean anything specific. Reform Judaism is one branch of Liberal Judaism. So, ostensibly, non-Reform would mean any other branch of Liberal Judaism or it would refer to Orthodox Judaism. This is not a commonly-used term among Jews.
Jewish can refer to both a religion and an ethnicity. It can describe individuals who practice Judaism as their religion, as well as those who identify with the cultural and historical aspects of the Jewish people.
Rabbis are the clergy of Judaism.[Note: Some envengelical Christian groups refer to their ministers as rabbis in an attempt to blend their practices with Judaism. This is not considered a valid use of the title from the Jewish perspective.]