Judaism believes in One God, creator of the universe. Religious Jews live by the Torah which God gave Moses. See also:
Jewish answer:By learning and fulfilling the Torah.
God's Torah.
The God-fearing ones among them continued to follow the religion of their forefathers, the Torah.
Judaism is the religion that associates with the Torah, Yahweh (the Hebrew name for God), and Hanukkah. The Torah is the central religious text of Judaism, Yahweh is the God worshiped in Judaism, and Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
It depends on which religion and which god you are referring to. Some examples are; bible Qur'an Torah
The Giving of the Torah by God, because the Torah defines the Jewish religion.
Belief in One God Belief in the Torah which God gave Jewish community The Holy Land and the Holy Temple
Here are some: Hashem Echad (God is One). Torah min hashamayim (the Torah was given by God). Hishaarut hanefesh (the soul does not die when the body dies). Mitzvos (Torah-commands). Emunah (belief in God). Bitachon (trust in God). Yir'at shamayim (awareness of God). Tikkun hamidos (trying to constantly improve one's behavior).
Judaism is the faith where the Torah is.
Belief in One God Belief in the Torah Awareness that humans possess an eternal soul
Belief in the One God, and keeping the laws of the Torah. See also:Beliefs of Judaism
According to traditional chronology, God gave the Torah to the Israelites in 1312 BCE. The Torah is the basis of what is now called Judaism.