It is the first commandment in the Ten Commandments that were revealed by God to the prophet Moses (peace be upon him). Refer to Exodus ch.20
Both Muslims and Christians are commanded to worship one God; the same God worshiped by Jews (although some Christians believe in the Trinity that refers to the one God as three aspects: God the father, God the son, and the holy Spirit)
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
Jews are monotheistic and worship only the creator God.
No, Jews do not only worship in the synagogue. While the synagogue is a central place for communal worship, Jews also worship at home during holidays and on Shabbat, and they can pray individually wherever they are. Worship can take place in other settings such as Jewish community centers, schools, and even outdoors in nature.
There is no god, but only ONE Almighty God (called Allah in Arabic) and the Muslims worship only Him. The Jews and the Christians also worship the same God.
Jews worship only the One God.
The second commandment of Moses is outlined in the Old Testament as follows: "You shall have no other gods before me." This commandment emphasizes the importance of worshipping and honoring only one true God and avoiding the worship of false idols or deities.
Because there is only one God as mentioned in the Torah, Bible and Quran and even in the Vedas so they all cannot be wrong.
The first commandment, which states, "You shall have no other gods before me," underscores the principle of monotheism by affirming the belief in a single, sovereign God. It establishes a clear distinction between the worship of one true God and the idolatry of multiple deities, highlighting the expectation of exclusive loyalty and devotion. This foundational commandment serves as a cornerstone for the Abrahamic faiths, reinforcing the idea that God is not only unique but also the sole object of worship.
the three velieve in and worship same God, the one and only one God.
I not only like them, I love them! The Bible tells us we must love the Jews.
Jews and Muslims do not worship any prophet. Both Judaism and Islam hold that God and only God is the appropriate object of worship. Muslims consider Jesus a prophet, and Christians do worship Jesus. Christians do not worship any of the other people that both Jews and Muslims respect as prophets.Perhaps the question should have been "what prophets are accepted as legitimate by Jews, Christians and Muslims." In that case, all of the prophets accepted by Judaism are on the list, not just one single prophet. Moses, yes, but also Abraham and Isaiah are on the list.
There are occasions where Jews worship alone, but these are rare and are generally to be avoided. If it is possible for a Jew to pray in a kehillah (congregation), this is greatly encouraged. Many of the most important Jewish prayers and religious functions (such as the Kaddish prayer or the Torah Readings) can only occur in the presence of a Minyan (10 adult Jews).