Kabbalah for the most part has been well-integrated into mainstream Jewish teaching and liturgy. It is only really known and discussed as a separate entity among small communities of Orthodox Jews. As for Madonna-esque Kabbalah, that has no connection to Judaism at all and any Jew who knows anything about his tradition or about Madonna just rolls his eyes upon mentions of "Kabbalah bracelets" and "Kabbalah schools for kids".
The people who follow Judaism are called Jews.
Judaism is widely practiced today (21st Century). Also, separate from its practice, Judaism is arguably STUDIED today by more people than ever before in its history.
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Judaism is called Judaism.
That depends on which branch of Judaism they identify with.
Judaism.
It gives hope, optimism, a sense of purpose and emotional support.
Judaism creates Jewish identity. It means that each Jew has his/her people, has the Torah, has a 3,000-year heritage, outlook, beliefs etc.
Judaism affects its followers, known as Jews, who adhere to its beliefs, traditions, and laws. It also has a cultural and historical impact on the Jewish people as a whole, influencing their identity, practices, and community life. Additionally, Judaism's principles and teachings have influenced other religions and societies throughout history.
Current estimates of those who call themselves Jews in the US according to recent polls is about 2% of the U.S. population.
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It keeps our food good. How does it affect people....it keeps them from eating spoiled food