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 people who follow the religion of Judaism are called 'Jews'.
Primarily Jewish people.
People who believe in Judaism are called Jews.
Jews.
No, such practices are forbidden in Judaism.
They are called Jews.
No, Judaism is strong on the belief in the sanctity of life.
The One God that most people believe in.
Yes. Belief in God is the central pillar of Judaism (Deuteronomy 6:4, and many other verses). Judaism also believes in the afterlife as well as in its ancient prophets.See also:What do Jews believe God is like?Prophecy in JudaismCan you show that God exists
No. Traditional Judaism forbids tattoos of any kind, however, in Reform Judaism, decisions like tattoos are made at a personal level.
Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
Israel is 75% Jewish. Jews believe in God. Jesus is not part of Judaism. The Christians in Israel believe in their religion.
Only God is worshiped in Judaism, not any person or anything else. See also:What do Jews believe God is like?
Jewish people belong to the Judaism, so they believe (most of them) in the Jewish stories and bible; but every Jewish man has his own story, so we can't say every Jew has the same history of the Judaism.