pretty much all walks of life....shop owners, furniture factory workers, truck drivers, doctors, teachers, Accountants, insurance salesmen
Monotheistic; based upon Divine revelation.
In English, the preferred term for followers of Judaism is "Jew", plural "Jews", though you'll hear many more colorful terms from certain types of people.
The largest religions in the US include Christianity and Judaism.
In Judaism, the Sabath is celebrated on saturdays, and you can not do work of any kind.
Jews hold that Judaism is a true religion, while making no claim that Judaism is the only path to some kind of salvation. A medieval Talmud commentator summed it up with the dictum that "the righteous of all nations have a place in the world to come."
I don't think that this public forum is the best place for that kind of question. As stated in the Religion Category guidelines, people who post answers in all of the religion topics are enjoined to avoid saying things along the lines of "this one is better." Clearly, each religion believes in itself.What we can say is that, according to our traditions, Judaism is the best religion for the Jews. Non-Jews are not commanded to convert and are not damned or threatened for being non-Jewish.
christian gothic.. satanism, judaism, pagan, wiccan... not really beliefs but thats kind of a religion.. im a christian ^-^
No. Traditional Judaism forbids tattoos of any kind, however, in Reform Judaism, decisions like tattoos are made at a personal level.
people in the UK can belong to any kind of religion. your religion is influenced by the country you live in not determined by it
They are polytheistic. They kinda made up their own religion.
Frank Kind has written: 'Was sie verunziert es ist unser Werk' -- subject(s): Characters, Jews, Jews in literature, Judaism in literature, Religion
the patheolithic people didn't really have a religion. They expressed themselves by their art work.