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  1. However, some Jews at the time found the idea that the divine could take on human form compatible with their tradition. Others might have regarded Jesus as an angel, such as the “Angel of the Lord” who appears in Genesis 16, Genesis 22, Exodus 3 (in the burning bush) and elsewhere.

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  2. Ideas, Beliefs & Faith in Judaism. The basic Jewish beliefs and religion, Torah and science, intermarriage, Moshiach (Messiah) and the future redemption, and hundreds of Q&A's on all areas of Jewish thought and practice. What Is Judaism?

  3. Judaism is more than an abstract intellectual system, though there have been many efforts to view it systematically. It affirms divine sovereignty disclosed in creation (nature) and in history, without necessarily insisting upon—but at the same time not rejecting—metaphysical speculation about the divine. It insists that the community has ...

  4. Mar 8, 2016 · 5. Jewish beliefs and practices. The differences in religious commitment among subgroups of Israeli Jews are reflected in their religious beliefs and practices, including observance of the Sabbath. For example, virtually all Haredim surveyed say they avoid handling money or riding in a car, train or bus on the Sabbath.

  5. Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people, [1] from its formation in ancient times until the current age. Judaism itself is not simply a faith-based religion, but an orthoprax and ethnoreligion, pertaining to deed, practice, and identity. [2] Jewish culture covers many aspects, including religion and worldviews, literature, media, and ...

  6. There is no Jewish DNA. Your conversation above did not debunk this statement. Many peoples suffered because of their religion. The list is very long. Jews do not have monopoly on suffering. I'll just repeat: there is a faith in one God ,religion e.g. Judaism , Christianity, Islam etc. Is just a human interpretations and expresson of this belief.

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  7. Oct 1, 2013 · Jews of no religion – people who describe themselves (religiously) as atheist, agnostic or nothing in particular, but who have a Jewish parent or were raised Jewish and who still consider themselves Jewish in some way. These first two groups constitute, for the purposes of this analysis, the “net” Jewish population.

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