everybody hates them because there gods people!!this just is another proff that The Bible is true.if u could tell me why the whole world would hate and wont to go to war against such a little country that is soo small and useless then ull get my attention!!!but that's why everybody cant stand that religion because the devel is in this world and he hates god or anything to do with god so his people wont to destroy Israel.because there gods people they been wonting to do it 4 years sence bibical time.and the Jews still won!!!
Autonomous. Judaism today does not have a hierarchy, except on a very small scale within each independent synagogue.
Judaism simply defined as a religion? Come on.
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
When an equilibrium has been met.
Christianity has been around for 2009 yrs. it branched off of Judaism , Judaism has been around since God has created the world.
There is no one biggest person in Judaism. There have been thousands of leaders, teachers, and rabbis.
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.
Judaism has never been the official religion of any expanding empire; as a result, it has not invaded anywhere.
Judaism - 3800 years. Christianity - 2000 years.
W. D. Davies has written: 'The gospel and the land' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Criticism, interpretation, Palestine in Christianity, Palestine in Judaism, Palestine in the Bible, Bible 'Christian origins and Judaism' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Church history, Judaism, Relations 'The territorial dimension of Judaism' -- subject(s): Palestine in Judaism, Palestine in the Bible
Hierarchical diffusion is a pattern of diffusion where information or ideas spread from higher levels of authority to lower levels, often following established pathways of communication or power. This type of diffusion involves the step-by-step spread of innovation or influence from one group or individual to another in a specific order.
Unlike Christianity, Judaism is not centralised and does not have the equivalent to "The Church".