What do Jews say about God
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Harry Noble 10 Blue What do Jews say about G-d. There are two main types of Judaism, there are orthodox Jews and reformed Jews. Judaism is a monotheistic faith, it only has one G-d, and therefore believes that this singular being was responsible for everything which is anywhere at any time , or even when there is no time. The Jewish belief in G-d is based on this idea and is laid out in the 613 rules, or Mitzvot, which are written in the Torah, the sacred book of the Jews.These rules are based around characteristics of everything that is, or was, included in everyday life, including rules which each person should obey or families and communities as a whole. Jews believe ther are many aspects of G-d which need to be understood to be able to understand him more easily. Firstly the Jews believe he is immanent, is able and willing to act...


