Very few people, other than Jews themselves, study Judaism. Some Christians equate the study of the Old Testament with the study of Judaism, but this is not really true, and actually misleading. Knowing the Old Testament is not the same as knowing Judaism.
It may be important for scholars and Messianic Jews to study Judaism. Fortunately, it is not important for other non-Jewish people to study Judaism.
Jews are just like all other people, except maybe a little smarter, because Jews love to study Jewish Law, which makes anyone who studies it think smarter.
Certainly. Jews use the Jewish Bible and many exigetical texts like the Mishnah and Talmud. Additionally, Jews use other books published by Jews which shine more light on specific verses or practices.
The Torah and Talmud.
Christians and Jews today believe and study the Old Testament. The Jews made it, but as Jesus was Jewish, Christians study it too.
Jews worship God in 3 ways: With prayer With study With deeds of kindness.
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it is a centre for study as well as a memorial.
they read and study a lot
they studied about clothes
jews did like them
Orthodox Jews rarely accept converts, but if they do, they require several years of intense study.
The Nazis would kill the Jews and thae Jews would hide and runaway like mice.