Because Jews themselves have changed.
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Jewish beliefs include the existence of God, the Torah that God gave, and the existence of the Afterlife.
There are no facts about God. There are only beliefs. Jewish beliefs in God vary to the extreme. But some commonly held beliefs are:God has no physical formGod is goodGod is the Creator of the universeGod us a unity (as opposed to the Christian idea of a trinity)God is everywhere
There are an infinite number of Jewish beliefs. But recurring themes are the ideas of one God and the importance of loving other people.
Because our tradition is that the Torah is from God.
A number of answers are valid. The best one is the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai by God. That became the foundation of Jewish beliefs and practices forever.
Israel is a Jewish country. They believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not the son of God.
It is most likely Elijah.
their beliefs changed dramatically they believed that if there was a god that the genocide wouldn't have happened to them.since it happened they believe their is no god
Belief in God, in the Torah, in the existence of the soul, and in free-will and responsibility.
Belief in the One God and the God-given Torah Belief in the existence of the soul, free-will and responsibility
Yes. Praying directly to God, with no intermediary, is one of the fundamental Jewish beliefs and practices.