the Jewish beleif is similar to others!
Jews were treated with disdain in Shakespeare's time because Anti-Semitism was quite prevalent. The idea that all people are equal and that each person should be allowed to choose his faith was an idea that did not exist while Shakespeare was alive.
For some it was strengthened, for others; they lost their faith.
This answer is based on the false assumption that all Jews have lost faith in HaShem. Although some Jews don't believe in HaShem, it's far from the truth to say that this is true for all Jews.
Only those who were uncomfortable with the idea of a lot of Jews living near them, and those who put their faith and trust in the ones who said "Just stick with us. We'll get rid of the Jews, and then everything they own will be yours".
They held onto their faith and didn't give in to the Nazis I envy them for their 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.
Jews were always allowed to marry, but not always able to practice their faith.
The Jews had a strong belief and Faith in God , So they didnt understand why God allowed them to suffer harsh treatments during the Holocaust. Therefore, they began to question their faith in God .
The entire Torah.
No, there are plenty of the Jewish faith still alive in the world.
Jews, Muslims and Christians
They're called Rabbi's