God's names are written in the Torah.
Judaism believes that God is eternal and therefore does not have an origin.
It was Judaism that taught the Western world about God.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.See also the Related Links.Link: A biography of AbrahamLink: What do Jews believe God is like
No man is called god in Judaism.
Judaism has One God (Deuteronomy 6:4), who created the universe (Genesis 1:1).
1) The most important thing in Judaism is the belief in One God. 2) God gave us the Torah at Mount Sinai (Exodus ch.19-20).
I am pretty sure considering the fact that Judaism and Christianity have the same god. Judaism just call god Jehovah (English spelling on name)
The Shekhinah.
Adonai is one of the names of God (Genesis ch.15) in Judaism. Because of the sanctity of this name, we use it only in blessings, in prayer and in reading the Torah.
Elohim is one of the names of God (Genesis ch.1) in Judaism. Because of the sanctity of this name, we use it only in blessings, in prayer and in reading the Torah.
Jews worship one universal God who created the world. The name of God is not pronounced out loud.
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
Allah is the most common Islamic name for God. It is the Arabic name for God (same God in Christianity and Judaism). You find God in the arabic Bible versions is called also Allah.
The only spiritual being in Judaism is God. But if you are talking about angels, they are not really considered "beings' in Judaism. They are more like mindless messengers.
There is only One God in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Judaism is the religion that associates with the Torah, Yahweh (the Hebrew name for God), and Hanukkah. The Torah is the central religious text of Judaism, Yahweh is the God worshiped in Judaism, and Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Judaism doesn't have a church, church is a Christian concept. In daily conversation, most Jews refer to the Creator as 'HaShem' which literally translates to "The Name".
The One God, who created the universe, is the only God of Judaism.