There is only one G-d in Judaism; it is monotheistic.
There are no 'leaders' as such. The Rabbi takes Synagogue services and officiates at weddings and so on, and Rabbis are experts in Jewish scriptures and Jewish religious law. But they are not intermediaries between us and G-d; we speak directly to G-d.
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There is no central leadership in Judaism
Judaism is a monotheistic religion.
It was Judaism.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leadership. The members of Judaism are called Jews.
The Romans were polytheistic meaning they worshiped many gods. Judaism was and is monotheistic.
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, believing in and worshiping only one God.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
Judaism isn't a centralised religion so leaders are at the community level. Leaders can be religious or secular depending on how they're associated with their community.
the pharoah's are the gods leaders and priests. they have them because of there religion they had. The religion was only worshipping only god/pharaoh.
Muslims feel respect and kindness about other religion leaders. Refer to question below.
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".
The leaders of Judaism are Rabbis. The followers of Judaism are the Jewish people.
The Lakota religion has many gods.They had rituals and prayers which were long. They believed that their gods picked religious leaders. The leaders must be full devotees to religious things that the Lakota do.