The most likely religion conversion is judaism to christianity The least likely is Hinduism to judaism
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
People who practice Judaism are Jews.
Since the beginning of time, Judaism NEVER demanded celibacy, like Roman Catholicism. Rabbis from ALL Branches of Judaism were required to marry and have at least 2 children.
Yes, there should! Unfortunately, at least most of us Jews learned nothing from Hitler's decimation of people practicing Judaism. But it's never too late for us to learn from events like this in history. Go Judaism!
No. There are several religions that are less than a century old, like Wicca or Scientology whereas Judaism is at least 2500 years old (by archaeological estimates) and could even be 3800 years old (by Jewish claims).
No such thing, at least not in Judaism. Check your spelling.
Chassidic judaism is when you follow a certain great rabbi (Jewish leader) from the past. you dress like them, pray like them and follow their beliefs.
Sounds like a Zen koan. In Judaism, a Jew is fully a member of the Jewish people if he/she was born Jewish, or had a valid conversion into Judaism. Religious Judaism holds that a Jew can most fully express and nurture their Judaism by living according to the Torah. This is called by several names: religious Judaism; Torah-Judaism; Orthodox Judaism.
In 2010, Judaism is practiced in at least 135 countries of the world. Its adherents number about 0.2% of the world's population. There is no country in the world where Judaism is the official state religion.
In 2010, Judaism is practiced in at least 135 countries of the world. Its adherents number about 0.2% of the world's population. There is no country in the world where Judaism is the official state religion. Yes, I know about Israel. The statement is still true.
Judaism is a religion, a set of concepts, laws, and behaviors. It doesn't "look" like anything as it is non-physical.It would be as absurd as asking "What does patriotism look like?" or "What does smelly look like?"