Progressive Jews tend to refer to God in their native languages as opposed to Hebrew (unless Hebrew is their native language).
No man is called god in Judaism.
Jews call "the Messiah" as "the Messiah" or in Hebrew "HaMoshiach" (המשיח). However, as opposed to other religions, such as Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not believe that the Messiah has come yet and therefore is not identified with any person. For example, Jews don't believe that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the Christian or Islamic claims that he was a God prophet or God/son of God.
Yes, religious Jews think about God and follow His teachings and instructions.
Hitler's opinion of Jews had nothing to do with God, and the Holocaust had almost nothing to do with religion: the Nazis saw the Jews as Communists.
Its The God who created White people who worship him as well as the Jews
No man is called god in Judaism.
Muslims call God "Allah." Jews have many names for God but in daily conversation, the most used title is "HaShem," while in prayer, we call Him by the title of Adonai (my Lord).
God, or as the Jews sometimes call him Yahweh there are many names but foremost is God.
Union of Progressive Jews in Germany was created in 1997.
They call God Allah. _________________________________________________ Muslims worship same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. God is called in Arabic as Allah.
They call God Allah. _________________________________________________ Muslims worship same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. God is called in Arabic as Allah.
"Progressive" implies change. Orthodox Jews are those who believe in God and the Torah, and keep the commands of the Torah (Sabbath, Kashruth, etc.).
Jews call "the Messiah" as "the Messiah" or in Hebrew "HaMoshiach" (המשיח). However, as opposed to other religions, such as Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not believe that the Messiah has come yet and therefore is not identified with any person. For example, Jews don't believe that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the Christian or Islamic claims that he was a God prophet or God/son of God.
No. Our tradition and beliefs call for a human messiah, whom we still await.
the 10 commandmentsAnswer:The Torah, with all its 613 commands.
He doesn't have a last name, nor does He have a body. We call him G-d. G-d is the Creator.
The present progressive tense of call is:I am calling.You/We/They are calling.He/She/It is calling.