From the Jewish perspective, Judaism is the correct path for Jews. At the same time, Judaism teaches that there are different paths for different people, there is not one single path the HaShem.
No. Judaism teaches that suffering should be avoided.
A Rabbi or a Cantor (or anyone for that matter) can interpret and teach the laws of Judaism.
Nothing. Jews do not seek converts. If a person wishes to convert to Judaism, they are permitted to do so, but Judaism teaches that Judaism should not be proselytized.
Judaism teaches that the righteous of all faiths will reach 'gan eden', or 'garden of eden'. Some souls first go to a type of purgatory, for 'purification', but this lasts for only a maximum of one year. There is no 'hell' in Judaism. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
The major focus of belief in Judaism is the Torah, since it teaches us about God and His laws, as well as our origins and history.
Yes, Judaism teaches that HaShem is our father, however, this is figurative not literal.
It's hard to tell what any individual or group believes.But Judaism definitely teaches the reality of the soul.
A rabbi by Hebrew definition is a teacher. But really, it's more reffered to someone who teaches Judaism. I should know, I'm Jewish!