They just call Him God.
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).
He doesn't have a last name, nor does He have a body. We call him G-d. G-d is the Creator.
Navi (prophet). The name of the most important prophet, chosen by God, was Moses.See also:The Israelite prophetsMoses
God, or as the Jews sometimes call him Yahweh there are many names but foremost is God.
Progressive Jews tend to refer to God in their native languages as opposed to Hebrew (unless Hebrew is their native language).
Jews pray to God, or as we call God, Adonai. We do not call God Yahweh. Jews can pray by themselves, but we also pray in community in the synagogue. We are commanded to pray three times a day. Yahweh, by the way, is the way some people pronounce the Hebrew letters, yud, hey, vav, hey as the name of God is written in the Torah, and which Jews pronounce Adonai. The word yud, hey, vav, hey is actually a form of the Hebrew verb to be. We do not know the name of God, and therefore do not believe we are allowed to pronounce it. Orthodox Jews refer to God as HaShem, which is translated as "The Name."
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.
With reverence and care, as commanded You Shall Not Use God's Name In Vain.
Muslims call their god, Allah (The Arabic name for God).
Jews know only the consonants of the name. The vowels have been lost in time. But it doesn't matter because it's forbidden to speak the name out loud. Jews refer to God in many other ways today.