Note first that Judaism as a whole is more about what you do than what you believe. Orthodox Jews believe that Jews are obligated by all 613 mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah and should act accordingly, using the traditional interpretations of these mitzvot as explained by Orthodox Rabbis.
Yes. Orthodox Jews do "everything by the book". Reform Jews do anything they want.
All Orthadox Jews Celebrate Chanukkah, almost all non-Orthodox Jews also celebrate it as well.
Yes, I think so.
Jews Jews and Jews
The Jews keep historical culture.Answer:Jews have preserved their beliefs by learning and observing the Torah.
values are the core beliefs upon which the organisation is founded
Messianic Jews believe in Jesus as the Messiah and follow Jewish traditions, while Christians believe in Jesus as the Son of God and may not follow Jewish customs. Both groups share core beliefs in Jesus, but differ in their cultural and religious practices.
Hasidism.
Some Jews are atheists, professing no beliefs in a Divinity or the supernatural.
The core catholic beliefs are just the main beliefs of Catholics. Here are some examples: -The Bible - The sacraments - the Holy Trinity Hope this helps :D
a christian but a bit different!
core beliefs values are passed on from parents to children and are reinforced by schools etcsecondary beliefs and values are hoping to change eg should get married early