Judaism is a religion. Antisemitism is: 1. anti-Jewish prejudice, discrimination and 2. it can also be an ideology.
Judaism was the first religion to be monotheistic (believe in one god). Jesus and all the prophets of the first testament of the Bible were Jewish. Essentially, Judaism was the foundation of all the modern, western religions.
Judaism is the religion of about one percent of all Virginians.
Jesus was raised Jewish.
Many scholars distinguish between anti-Judaism, which was directed against the Jews as a religious group and the 'new' antisemitism that arose from about 1870 onwards, which was based on 'race' rather than religion. Usually, traditional anti-Judaism was not concerned very much with ancestry but generally only with current religion. (There were some exceptions, the key one being in Spain, where converts from Judaism to Christianity were often called 'New Christians' for generations after their conversion). Racial antisemitism, on the other hand sees Jews as a race and focuses on a person's origins ... For example, in Nazi Germany, people 'accused' of being Jewish had to produce certificates of baptism for all four grandparents. (In practice, there was overlap between the two kinds of antisemitism).
A Jew is a person. Judaism is a religion. A Jew is a person of the religion of Judaism (the Jewish religion).See also the Related Link.What is Judaism
No. But the Jewish people are considered the chosen people, though not all Jewish denominations share this belief.
Two major religions. Judaism and Christianity. (Although some Christians do not)
Ask them. Go to one of each religion and ask.
This isn't all of them and I'm not Jewish but the menorah and the Star of David are pretty obvious
Judaism is a religion in the sense that it teaches about mankin's relationship to God, it sets out a path to righteous living, and it has all the ritual trappings we associate with religion, prayers, liturgy, sacred texts and the like. But Judaism is also an ethnic group because, while Jews accept converts, Judaism has not actively sought converts for about 2000 years and the Jewish tradition considers those born into Jewish families to be fully Jewish by birth regardless of their beliefs.
Yes. Jesus was Jewish. He was (is) the Jewish Messiah that modern followers of Judaism are still waiting for. In the first century, all of the first followers of Jesus were Jewish.
Judaism is the religion associated with kosher food. The basis of kashrut arelocated in the Tanach which is the Jewish Bible.People of all religions worldwide, as well as those who adhere to no religion,all eat some kosher food. Those who observe the practices of Judaism arecareful to avoid eating foods that are not kosher.