No, Jews are not very similar to Seventh-day Adventists. Judaism is a religion that began at least as early as Abraham, according to The Bible. One of its most important tenets is the idea that the Messiah will come one day. Seventh-day Adventism is a Protestant Christian denomination. They believe, along with other Christian denominations, that the Messiah has already come in the person of Jesus Christ, who came not to save the Jewish people from oppression but to save all of humanity from the effects of sin. There are some beliefs that Jews and Adventists hold in common: both worship on Saturday, or Sabbath/Shabbat, the seventh day of the week. Both believe that the laws on diet given in the Torah (which Christians see as the first part of the Bible) still apply. Both believe in the Ten Commandments and that the TaNaK (the Old Testament) is the inspired word of God through his prophets, and that the stories included there are actual historical events. But Adventists believe that most of the Jewish laws (the "ceremonial laws") no longer apply. They also believe in the New Testament as an inspired part of Scripture, which the Jews reject.
There are many other differences and probably a few other similarities, but these are some of the most notable.
In certain ways, they are similar. However, there are lots of key differences, like the belief in Jesus Christ! But, the similarities lie in the fact that they both observe the original Sabbath of God, and that they both use Kosher laws to choose what is clean and unclean to eat. The other similarities are the same that lie between any Christian denomination and Judaism
The Icelandic beliefs include: Lutherans, Catholics, Pentecostals, Anglicans, Seventh-day Adventists, Mormons, Baptists, Baha'i, Buddhist, Muslems, Jews, and Athiests
Adventists do not celebrate the Great Disappointment.
they giva cards like everyone else
Christian by definition means Christ-like or like Christ. Adventists are Christians that go by the bible.
Adventists do not believe in Papal authority or the saints.
Alf Lohne has written: 'Tomorrow Begins Today' 'Adventists in Russia' -- subject(s): Adventists, Church history, Seventh-Day Adventists
Seventh-day Adventists (like many Christians) believe that the birth of Jesus occurred during the reign of Caesar Augustus (per the Bible), and that His birth was in the spring (not the winter).
Usually at family reunions. We propose just like everybody else does!
Adventists are a conservative group who are likely voting for Romney for the most part.
Seventh-day Adventists go to church on Saturdays.
Seventh-day Adventists worship on Saturdays, which they observe as the Sabbath day.