God.
God is One. The concept of a dualism (as in Zoroastrianism), an independent Satan, multiple gods (polytheism; paganism) or a trinity of three in one, are all unimaginable in Judaism. Also, any belief that an intermediary between humanity and God should be used, whether as necessary or even optional, is considered heretical.He is non-physical, indivisible and incomparable. Jewish tradition teaches that God is beyond human comprehension; and that it is only God's revealed deeds, as He interacts with mankind and the world, that we can begin to grasp.
God is omniscient (He is aware of everything), and infinitely wise.
God created the universe and all existence, including time and space, in a deliberate, purposeful act of benevolent Creation.
God is the mover of everything. No molecule can move without the energy and direction with which God imbues it.
God is eternal; and His ways are also eternal. He is not capricious, forgetful or fickle.
God is just. He rewards good and punishes evil - whether in this world or in the afterlife.
God is ethical and moral; and He expects us to imitate His ways.
The God of Israel is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the guide of history, who delivered the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
God is the source of law, who gave the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
God is immanent and personal, meaning that he relates to humanity and hears our prayers. This is the basis of the Psalms and our siddur (prayerbook).
Jews believe in one, ethical God who created the Universe. (Although modern Jews understand God in many different ways.)
The Supreme Creator.
We have 1, we worship HaShem, the creator.
According to Judaism, a prophet is a person through whom HaShem (The Creator) communicates. There is no requirement for prophecy to be about the future in Jewish tradition.
If you look in the Jewish Torah it say YHWH (Yahweh) is our creator's name.
No, according to Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man or son of man.
Religiously observant Jewish males of all ages wear kippot as an acknowledgement that HaShem (The Creator) is above us.
We don't worship prophets, we only worship HaShem, the creator.
Our creator is God, who is in heaven and on Earth.http://religion.answers.com/controversy/is-there-evidence-against-evolutionhttp://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/can-you-prove-that-god-existshttp://www.allaboutscience.org/intelligent-design.htm
Judaism is monotheistic meaning that we only believe in one God, The Creator.
Avraham didn't want to be Jewish as there was no such thing during his lifetime. He was the first person to accept and worship HaShem (The Creator) and followed the teachings of the Torah intuitively.
It is a part of our covenant with HaShem, the creator. Jewish men who aren't circumcised, even due to health reasons, are prohibited in fully participating from Jewish life and rituals.
It is a part of our covenant with HaShem, the creator. Jewish men who aren't circumcised, even due to health reasons, are prohibited in fully participating from Jewish life and rituals.