The Jewish tradition holds that Jews should never pronounce the Tetragrammaton, the 4-letter proper name of God, and most Jews feel very uncomfortable around Christians who pronounce it. What do Jews feel about God? Each person feels their own feelings. The range of feelings you will find varies from awe and fear to anger, and most people's feelings vary from moment to moment depending on circumstances.
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a. Yahweh is the Hebrew word for God. This is the God of the Jews. Correction: Yahweh is an English word of Christian origin and has no historical meaning for Jews.
yes it is it's mainly translated to Jehovah but in the Jews Torah it is in Hebrew yahweh.
Yahweh is an invented word to refer to the God of Abraham, but Jews do not use this word at all. It has no meaning in Judaism.
This is a somewhat difficult question to answer as you're asking about Jews in reference to Yahweh which is a Christian word that has never been used by Jews. Disregarding the term 'Yahweh', Jew is the Anglicisation of the Hebrew Yehudi.
Yahweh is a Christian word that has never been used by Jews. As such, the word Yahweh plays no role in Judaism nor is any thought given to it.
God wants us to keep the Torah.
Yahweh (it means "I am, who am.")
Hercules is the son of Zeus, who was a Greek/ Roman mythological god. Yahweh (or Yhwh) is the name of God, the God of Jews and Christians
No. You can read more about the sacred text of Judaism at the Related Question below. Yahweh is the archaeologists' approximation of the Jewish God's name, although nearly all religious Jews regard "Yahweh" as entirely inaccurate.
God, or as the Jews sometimes call him Yahweh there are many names but foremost is God.
Jews believe in God. The word Yahweh, Jehovah, and all variations are Christian words that have never been used by Jews. In daily conversation most Jews use the name HaShem to refer to The Creator.