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well yes Jews kinda believe and worship the same god as Christians, they call him by his Jewish name Jehovah which means "God" in Hebrew

yes they know there is a god and they worship him the main difference between Christians, is that Christians believe that Jesus Christ was Jehovah's son and the savior of all mankind (Messiah), while Jews believe that Jesus was just a prophet that could do great things, we believe that the son of Jehovah has not touched the Earth yet and when he does THAT will be the end of the world.

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Judaism is the originator of monotheism.

The Creator has one true name which is represented by the letters YHVH in English. The Hebrew letters are "yud, hei, vav, hei". These four letters are referred to as the tetragrammaton and are a contraction of the Hebrew words for, "was, is, and will be". His true name was only said in the Temple and with the Temple's destruction we lost the correct pronunciation.

In the Tanach (Jewish Bible), there are 72 different 'names' used for The Creator, these aren't actual names though, they're descriptions of Him that are contextual. In daily conversation, most Jews the name 'HaShem' which literally translates to 'The Name' in reference to His true name.

The words Yahweh, Jehovah, and any variation are Christian in origin and have never been used by Jews. (There is no 'J' or 'W' in the Hebrew language.)

Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism and he is not considered a prophet. Additionally, Judaism teaches that HaShem will never be man or son of man so the concept of a literal child of HaShem does not exist for Jews. Neither does the idea of the end of time, Judaism teaches of the world to come.

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