No there is not a law against it.
Jewish law isn't against forms of art. However, because of the prohibition against idolatry and graven images, there wasn't a history of painting images of people.
Why would you want to? No law against it, but people would mistake you for Jewish.
Jesus knew the Jewish scriptures well but seemed to contradict what they thought was the Law. Jesus challenged their interpretation of the Law.
Not if the person being stoned was Jewish or Mexican.
david vang is jewish
Animal rights are protected in Jewish law. In fact, the Jewish dietary laws are built on a foundation of animal rights.
because it is against the Torah-law
i belive it as denmark since they didnt have a law against Jews and didnt give the Jewish bank reports to the Nazis
No, Jews worship in synagogues.Christian Churches usually have depictions and images (especially of Jesus), making it against Jewish Law to pray in such a place.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.Christian Churches usually have depictions and images (especially of Jesus), making it against Jewish Law to pray in such a place.
Menachem Elon has written: 'Jewish Law' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Jewish influences, Jewish law, Law, Rabbinical literature 'Mavo la-mishpat ha-'ivri' -- subject(s): Jewish law 'Restraint of the person as a means of collection of debts in Jewish law' -- subject(s): Collection laws (Jewish law) 'Principles Of Jewish Law'