Theodicy in Judaism is one of the most difficult issues that Jews have to reconcile. Just as it does in Christianity and Islam, the presence of evil in the world is a big problem when you have an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent God.
The Jews. (Though strictly speaking, Jews do not believe that God is Jewish or that God has any religion.)
The jews are monotheistic, (belief in one God).
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.
The Jewish God is considered the Father of all. Just like any other religion, Jews show honor and respect to their God.
Christianity religion, per God revelation of the Bible to Jesus, was to redirect the Jews to the right path of God and to correct for the alterations that the Jews introduced into their holy book and their faith.
They only have one god (a fairly unusual trait for a religion)
In Genesis, it is recorded that God created man from dust of the earth. Jews are decendents of Abraham who recognized God as the one and only creator.
Judaism. The worship of the one true god, Yaweah.
The God-fearing ones among them continued to follow the religion of their forefathers, the Torah.
I'm not positive of what you are asking so I'll try to give several answers. Monotheism means that the Jews believe in one God and only one God. The name of the religion is is Judaism.
Judaism is the religion of the Jews.Dictionaries define Judaism as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. From Judaism, belief in One God has spread through the Western world.See also:What do Jews believe God is like?A biography of AbrahamWhat are the teachings, practices, principles and beliefs of Judaism?
elive in god do they celebrate christmas and easter do they belive to go to heaven