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.
Yes. Until they get it right. And then they continue.
Most of Judaism's claims are non-falsifiable, so no, but neither has any other religious faith.
There is no 'right' religion. It is usually a matter of indoctrination from childhood. It is whatever you feel comfortable with.AnswerUnlike many other religions, Judaism is actually pluralistic in the sense that it acknowledges the validity of different religions. According to the teachings of Judaism, there is no one "right religion". Rather, there are different paths for different people with Judaism being the path for Jews.
Judaismic Judaismish Judaismical Judaic--Yeah, that sounds about right.
It depends on who you ask. As Judaism is a tribal religion, Jews will say that Judaism is more right, but is designed for Jews. Islam is a perfectly acceptable religion for non-Jews. As Islam is a universalizing religion, Muslims will say that Islam is correct without qualification.
Islam, the Muslim religion, is the largest religion in the world, above Christianity, Catholiscism, and Judaism 1. Islam 2. Catholiscism 3. Christianity 4. Judaism. Also, Atheism is not technically a religion, but it fits in right above Judaism.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
Judaism is called Judaism.
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
Christianity and Judaism