Yes, Judaism is a religion.The philosophy of Judaism is that this world is a purposeful creation by God, in which all people are tested concerning their use of free-will. We possess a soul which lives on after the body dies and is held responsible for the person's actions. Anyone who is worthy, Jewish or not, can merit reward in the afterlife.
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Yes.
Today, the term ethno-religious group is often used to describe the Jewish people. Jews have certain elements that are common to all ethnicities, such as a common language, particular customs of association, a shared history, and a common ancestry. Jews are descended from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their wives, from the Hebrews of the Fertile Crescent. Despite their diversity, Jews are related to each other (as has been demonstrated by DNA analyses of far-flung Jewish communities).
At the same time, Judaism is a religion, which includes people born Jewish as well as non-ethnic Jews (converts).
Though it may have an associated culture and one or more associated languages, the traditional definition of Judaism is the observance of the Torah, which is why dictionaries define Judaism as "the religion of Moses." In this sense, the word "Torah" is meant in its wider meaning, which includes the Tanakh, the Talmud, and other classical Jewish texts.
The philosophy of Judaism is that this world is a purposeful creation by God, in which all people are tested concerning their use of free-will. We possess a soul which lives on after the body dies and is held responsible for the person's actions. Anyone who is worthy, Jewish or not, can merit reward in the afterlife.
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The first non=Angelican religious group to settle in American were a group of Jews who settled in New Amsterdam.
Israelite aka Hebrews who are the Jews
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The Jews suffered the most.
Jews, Gypsies, and people who offended the Nazis.
Synagogues are places where Jews meet for worship and study.
No, Jews do not come from Mars. Jews are a religious and ethnic group with roots in ancient Israel and diaspora communities around the world, but their origins are not extraterrestrial.
Jews. Note that Christians and Moslems (at least some) believe that they have supplanted the Jews in that role.