Jews worship what they hold to be the only God, the creator of the Universe, the righteous judge who grants knowledge, desires repentance, forgives sin, heals the sick, grants life through the years and listens to prayer. Jews hold that this is the God who revealed the Torah to Moses at Mount Siani, and inspired the prophets and writers. The Torah, the books of the Prophets, and the writings make up the Hebrew Bible. Discussions by the early rabbis and sages about the meaning of the Torah have been gathered into a library of books that, taken together are called the Talmud. All of the different editions of the Siddur, the prayerbooks used in Jewish services, are distilled from the Hebrew Bible through the lens of the Talmud. So is the text of the Hagaddah, the key text used on Passover.
Holy book: the Torah Place of worship: synagogues Sacred place: the Holy Temple (which was destroyed by the Romans).
Muslims do not worship anything except Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped by Christians and Jews) as the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence.They believe in the Quran as God holy book as they believe also in other God holy books (the Bible and the Torah).The God holy House Kabba is the sacred building for Muslims.
Jerusalem has a special place as it is a Holy city for all three religions. Muslims, Jews and Christians all worship here and they all worship the same God
What are the key characteristics of each of the five universal religions. do they have a holy book. a god . a place of worship . rituals . what are they called?
The answer to this question depends on how it is read. If it is read exactly as written: Muslims do not worship their holy book. It is a book used for guidance, but prayers are directed at God, not an object like a book. If the question should be read: How do Muslims worship and what is their holy book?, please see the Related Question below.
Jews worship God in 3 ways: With prayer With study With deeds of kindness.
Jews do not worship "activities"; they worship the singular God.
Jews worship God.
Islam followers worship God as the one only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate and no equivalence. Most Christianity followers worship God per Trinity belief that views God as three species father, son, and holy spirit.Islam followers worship God per Quran holy book God revelation to Muhammad (peace be upon him) who is the Muslims prophet. Christianity followers worship God per the Bible holy book God revelation to Jesus who is considered by most Christians as God or son of God.
Jews worship God whether or not synagogues are available.
If you are referring to the story of Hanukkah, a statue of Zeus was erected inside the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
The Holy Book of the Jews is the Torah; but it must be pointed out that the Jews do not worship the Torah; they worship God.Many religions have a written book. To the best of my knowledge the book itself is not worshiped. The book records the precepts of the religion, and they are reference works for their religion.