God is non-physical, similar to the soul. god is the creator of heaven and Earth, and the giver of the Torah.
Judaism's roots are in the Hebrew religion of Abraham; and in the Israelite religion of Moses. According to tradition, "Judaism" as such began with the covenant between Abraham and God.
According to Judaism and Islam, the answer is no (unless it is said metaphorically, such as "All people are God's children").See also:How does Judaism view Jesus?
According to Judaism - no.
No, Isaiah was a prophet. According to the teachings of Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man nor son of man.
Christianity acknowledges that Judaism began with Abraham as the first person after Noah to have a personal relationship with God.
No, according to Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man or son of man.
Yes, according to religious beliefs in Judaism, Jews are considered to be God's chosen people.
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
All people are the children of HaShem according to Judaism, this is not literal.
There is only One God in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
The One God, who created the universe, is the only God of Judaism.
Judaism believes that God is eternal and therefore does not have an origin.