Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was the unique belief in One ethical God. At the time of Abraham the Hebrew, the world was full of pagan cults; they were polytheistic, worshiping multiple deities and lacking moral character. Their gods were described as adulterers and killers, and their rites were accompanied by things such as human sacrifice, "sacred" prostitution, and animal worship. Abraham was the first to advance the idea of ethical monotheism: the worship of One God, and the appropriate ethical code of conduct.
Well, the Jewish schools are Jewish and the Mixed schools are mixed.
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Difference in style, seasonings and kosher supervision.
Yes. Mexico is a multi-cultural country much like the US. However, as there has been a lesser degree of immigration from other countries, the difference between varied cultures is less evident. For instance, there is a quite large Orthodox Jewish community in Mexico, and they hold most of their traditions intact, at such degree that many non-Jewish businesses and stores have adapted to accommodate the demands of the Jewish community, such as providing Kosher food.
Yes
It's just the marriage ceremonies that are different.
It's just the marriage ceremonies that are different.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
Jewish: someone who practices the religion of Judaism or, if secular, someone who is descended from Jewish populations of Europe, Asia, or Africa. Dutch: someone who is from the Netherlands (Holland).
Hitler's mother was not Jewish, she was Roman Catholic.
The cultures of the Jewish shepherd is to protect the flock. The shepherd watches the flock and if one gets away, the shepherd leaves the flock to look for the lost.
There are no cultures that worship pigs. There are some cultures who don't eat pork such as Jewish and Islam cultures.