Jewish society has always felt that they were God's chosen people.
The most powerful Jewish belief is that God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4).
Ethical monotheism. The belief and worship of One God, and the ethical system of conduct which that implies. See also:Who created Judaism?Jewish contributions to society
The Shema prayer, based on Deuteronomy 6:4, is the central declaration of Jewish belief.
There is no Jewish belief concerning Jesus. Jews are not in the habit of forming beliefs around other people's religions.
Belief in One God Belief in the Torah which God gave Jewish community The Holy Land and the Holy Temple
Belief in One God Belief in the existence of the soul, free-will and responsibility Belief in the Torah
Belief in God Belief in the Torah Belief in the existence of the soul, which is responsible to God
monotheism - the belief in only one God
Corey Haim was raised Jewish.
It's morally wrong.
Belief in One God Belief in the Torah Awareness that humans possess an eternal soul
The Jewish belief in the chosen people influenced the laws to a great extent. They believed in being governed directly by God which is what formed most if their beliefs and laws.