They never separate those two things, the narrative and the law remain together all the time. They are big on practicing the religion rather than just believing, they strive to keep the commandments instead of the faith. If you go based off numbers, Judaism is the smallest. Although it is small, in the United States it has been a big influence in politics. Judaism and a religion it is also an ethnicity. This religion gave birth to other religions like Christianity and Islam. Jews glorify ambiguity. Judaism is inherited, they often discourage conversion. The Shema is like the creed for the Jews although there isn’t a formal creed. This religion is more about practicing than believing. Going to synagogue is something that keeps you engaged in the Jewish community. Also, reciting the Kaddish prayer for your parents and when they die. The goal of Judaism was to keep the people together; they are a collective religion. They refer to themselves as “holy nation” that was chose by God. Jews are a knit community not because of the doctrine but because of their rituals and ethics but furthermore, by …show more content…
The solution, for Jews, would be return, to return to God and to our true home. In order to accomplish this, one must tell the stories and to obey the law. The Jewish God is known as the “God of Movement”. Jewish people are suppose to put an end of exile. One holiday that Jews celebrate is Passover. Since God is all good and all powerful they expect him to live up to his own standards. When he doesn’t live up to his own standards they doubt him. In Judaism, meet and dairy can not be mixed, they are strict on what they can and can’t consume. They also don’t approve of homosexuals. Judaism became Judaism when it was developed between the destruction of the 1st and 2nd Temple. The synagogue is their sacred place where they go to study and pray. The Sabbath is one of the most important holidays in this religion, it starts on Friday at sun down and ends on sun down on Saturday. This holiday symbolizes God resting on the 7th day after he made the world in the first 6 days of the week. This day prohibits Jews from doing a lot of things in respect to God. Some other important holidays, with Passover being the most practiced one. The Jews have passages for certain times in life like adulthood, marriage and birth. Besides Israel, the rest of the Jews separate into different branches. In America, they are split into either reconstructive and humanistic. Females started to become rabbi, gaining