1) Believe in God,
2) Don't worship idols or entities outside of God; don't create, bow to, or worship an image or statue,
3) Don't take God's name in vain,
4) Observe the Shabbat (Sabbath),
5) Honor your parents,
6) Don't murder,
7) Don't commit adultery,
8) Don't kidnap,
9) Don't testify as a false witness, and
10) Don't envy
Judaism has 10 commandments as their beliefs. God gave them through Prophet Moses on the mountain of Sinai/Horeb.
the Ten Commandments
Traditional Judaism is founded on the 613 commandments of the Torah. Even nontraditional denominations follow the basic commandments in reinvented ways. All of the commandments for both traditional and nontraditional Jews can be summed up on this famous quote from Rabbi Hillel: What is hateful to you, do not do to another. That is the whole Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go study.
Judaism
10 commandments
The Ten Commandments are a set of ethical and moral guidelines found in the Hebrew Bible and are central to Judaism and Christianity. They are also recognized by Islam as part of the broader moral teachings of the Abrahamic tradition.
In the Torah, the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis through Deuteronomy). Jewish tradition counts 613 distinct commandments in the Torah.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
Yes, Judaism considers the Ten Commandments to be a fundamental part of its religious beliefs and practices. These commandments are seen as a central guide for moral and ethical behavior for followers of the faith.
Judaism is a religion that strives to teach ethics by way of using strict commandments.
Yes, Judaism believes in the importance of following the 10 Commandments as they are considered fundamental laws given by God to guide moral and ethical behavior.
If it's in the Torah, it's basic to Judaism.