It's hard to tell what any individual or group believes.But Judaism definitely teaches the reality of the soul.
Judaism does not feel that Jesus fulfilled any part of the role of the Jewish Messiah. It is Christianity and Islam that assert that he did.
Yes. See the related question below for a discussion of those similarities.
Judaism doesn't have any totems.
Of course. If there were no female Tasmanian devils, they could not reproduce. Tasmanian devils may be endangered, but they are also a viable species.
Judaism itself is one religion; the religion of Judaism. See also:Divisions within Judaism
Tasmanian devils live on land. They are not water-dwelling creatures of any description.
There are 613 mitzvot (guidelines) in Judaism, all of which appear in the Torah (known by Christians as the Pentateuch). Judaism also has a fully developed set of laws, similar to those of any country, these laws are called 'halacha' and can be found in the Talmud. For a complete list of these commandments, please check the related link or Google: 613 mitzvot.
As the first monotheistic religion, Judaism embodied the belief of faith in one God.AnswerYahweh is a Christian word that has never been used by Jews. As such, the word Yahweh plays no role in Judaism nor is any thought given to it.
Judaism came from the Land of Israel, but not from any specific city.
Judaism is a religion, not a country or state, and therefore does not have any economy.
No.