In Judaism, fillers used during prayers and rituals to enhance spiritual meaning or expression are often referred to as "kavanah," which means intention or focus. Additionally, the term "tefillin" specifically refers to the small black boxes containing verses from the Torah, worn during weekday morning prayers. Other practices, such as "siddur" (the prayer book) and "tzitzit" (fringes on prayer garments), also serve to deepen the spiritual experience.
Judaism is called Judaism.
They are called "Jews".
People who practice Judaism are called Jews.
There are no churches in Judaism.
Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
The people who follow Judaism are called Jews.
A member of Judaism is called a Jew or a Jewish person.
Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.
People who follow Judaism are called Jews
If you mean "Judaism", they are known as "Jews".
The Fillers was created in 2006.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leadership. The members of Judaism are called Jews.