we believe that there is such a thing as sin and that we are commanded not to sin (Leviticus ch.26). Among the ways to correct sins already committed, are: repentance, regret, prayer and asking for forgiveness.
No
because judaism makes it a sin specifically for a man to have sex with a man, it can be interpreted that lesbianism is allowed in judaism
No it wasn't, the judgment for sin had already been given. The penalty for sin was paid at the crucifixion.
Yes, but one can atone by repenting, which constitutes stopping what you're doing wrong, feeling bad about it and confessing your feelings verbally (just to God, no need for a priest), and making a commitment not to do it again. If the sin is committed against a person, the person who committed the sin has to seek forgiveness from that person. According to Judaism, only the victim of the sin can forgive the sin.
Judaism does not have a Concept of Original sin. The Concept of original Sin was introduced by the early Church Fathers in the 2nd Century to combat the Gnostics.
Jews are encouraged to study their heritage thoroughly before passing knee-jerk judgment. As for non-Jews, Judaism does not proselytize. Nonetheless, Judaism is out there or anyone to look into.
Judaism does not have the concept of Original sin. This is a purely Christian concept. It's purely a Catholic concept, anyone who knows the bible and knows what it means to be a Christian knows that the Catholic Church and their beliefs don't fit into that definition. Original Sin is one of those beliefs Ezekiel 18:20 in plain terms says everyone is responsible for their own sin.
The Last Judgment is the belief in many religions that a judgment by God at the end of time will determine the final status of every human being. It is a central theme in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Tale-bearing means spreading gossip or secrets that might cause harm or trouble. It is considered a sin of the tongue and is a serious sin in Judaism.
In some religions, such as Judaism and Islam, eating pork is considered a sin because it is forbidden in their religious texts.
Certain sins. In actual practice, the death penalty (in Judaism) has not been imposed for two thousand years.
Tale-bearing means spreading gossip or secrets that might cause harm or trouble. It is considered a sin of the tongue and is a serious sin in Judaism.