There are about 14 million Jews in the world today, and at least that many different views of God. Of the Jews who believe in God (not all do), most believe that God is an ethical God, who is both merciful and just.
The Supreme Creator.
We have 1, we worship HaShem, the creator.
According to Judaism, a prophet is a person through whom HaShem (The Creator) communicates. There is no requirement for prophecy to be about the future in Jewish tradition.
If you look in the Jewish Torah it say YHWH (Yahweh) is our creator's name.
No, according to Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man or son of man.
Religiously observant Jewish males of all ages wear kippot as an acknowledgement that HaShem (The Creator) is above us.
We don't worship prophets, we only worship HaShem, the creator.
Our creator is God, who is in heaven and on Earth.http://religion.answers.com/controversy/is-there-evidence-against-evolutionhttp://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/can-you-prove-that-god-existshttp://www.allaboutscience.org/intelligent-design.htm
Someone who acts like a creator
The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, was of Jewish-Belarusian descent but was a citizen of the Russian Empire at the time of Esperanto's creation.
Judaism is monotheistic meaning that we only believe in one God, The Creator.
Avraham didn't want to be Jewish as there was no such thing during his lifetime. He was the first person to accept and worship HaShem (The Creator) and followed the teachings of the Torah intuitively.