Answer 1
One supreme, all encompassing, ethereal, all dimensional, God. No idol or image. Something so great that it has no need for shape or form, and perhaps shouldn't even have the term "being" applied...as that may reduce the idea and imply some type of form.
The concept of a face and shape and form for God is totally at odds with Judaism (and Islam). The idea of a trinity is also rejected by Judaism.
Answer 2
Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. From Judaism, belief in One God has spread through the Western world.
In Judaism:
Answer 3
Judaism is strictly monotheistic, meaning it has One God. Jews do not worship anything other than The Creator.
The Creator has one true name which is represented by the letters YHVH in English. The Hebrew letters are "yud, hei, vav, hei". These four letters are referred to as the tetragrammaton and are a contraction of the Hebrew words for, "was, is, and will be". His true name was only said in the Temple and with the Temple's destruction we lost the correct pronunciation.
In the Tanach (Jewish Bible), there are 72 different 'names' used for The Creator. However, these aren't actual names; they're descriptions of Him that are contextual. In daily conversation, most Jews use the name 'HaShem' which literally translates to 'The Name' in reference to His true name.
The Creator of the universe.
Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. From Judaism, belief in One God has spread through the Western world.
In Judaism:
God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4).
God created the universe and all existence, including time and space, in a deliberate, purposeful act of benevolent Creation.
God is non-physical, indivisible and incomparable.
God is omniscient (He is aware of everything), and infinitely wise.
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.
God 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.
We Jews still worship and have always worshiped G-d. nothing else.
They worsip God
They usually go to the synagogue, as this is their day of worship (Sabbath).
That is a fundamental belief of the Jewish religion. The Torah states that Abraham abandoned idol worship and recognized one G-d.
Prior to the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70, worship the Temple was the place of worship. The synagogue, which already existed before this, became the centres of worship.
Jewish houses of worship are called synagogues.
The Gestapo did not kidnap Jewish people, they were rarely involved in Jewish affairs.
Jews worship God.
A synagogue is the place of worship for members of the Jewish faith.
No. A Jewish place of worship is a synagogue. Sinbad is a city.
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Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
Place of worship for Jewish people
No, they only worship one god.
Jewish worship is done everywhere however their buildings of religion are known as synagogues.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
For Jewish people.
Jewish people can worship anywhere - the belief is that each individual has their own relationship with God, so can pray or worship in any setting.