Yes. Belief in God is the central pillar of Judaism (Deuteronomy 6:4, and many other verses). Judaism also believes in the afterlife as well as in its ancient prophets.See also:
Judaism is not a religion of the supernatural. The focus of Judaism is a code of ethics for daily life, and a goal to improve the world (tikkun olam).
Do I not believe that they exist? or do i not believe that they have supernatural abilities?
Well if you believe in the supernatural things yea but other than that no i believe in the supernatural stuff so i believe it
Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
Jewish; or religious Jews.
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No.
There are a number of Jews who do not believe in God, yet who do want to maintain ties with organized Judaism; they are attracted to the ethics and values that Judaism teaches, but could live without some of the supernatural interpretations. In 1963, a Detroit rabbi, Sherwin T. Wine, created what came to be known as Humanistic Judaism. His goal was to welcome secular Jews who liked Jewish culture and respected Jewish ethics; they would now be able to continue having a relationship with Judaism, and would not be expected to believe in a deity. The Society for Humanistic Judaism has been in existence since 1969 and has branches in a number of cities. I enclose a link to it.
where you have faith/believe in the supernatural: aliens superheroes monster, etc
Judaism is monotheistic they believe in 1 God.
The experiences people face by ghosts make them believe in the supernatural, also speaking to the dead make people believe in the supernatural and some people naturally believe in the supernatural
they believe in supernatural spirits! ----