In the Jewish tradition, there is just one God, the creator of the Universe, the righteous judge of all mankind, who has revealed his law to mankind through prophets, and who chose Moses as the prophet to reveal the Torah to the Children of Israel. Jewish tradition holds that it is idolatry to pray to any other god and that it is idolatry to pray to any thing, animal or person, living or dead.
Jewish people worship God...every day, not just during Hanukkah.
Mary was a Jew and worshipped the God of the Jews, the biblical God.
The object of an Israeli citizen's worship depends heavily on the citizen's religion.Israeli citizens include substantial numbers of Christians, Jews, Muslims, Baha'i,and others, all of whom address different objects of worship, as well as atheists,who do not worship.
Whom you should worship and whom you should not worship depends on your religious affiliation. For example, if you are a Jew or a Muslim, you should worship God (or Allah) and no one else. If you are a Christian, you should worship God and Jesus but no one else. If you are a Zoroastrian, you should worship Ahura Mazda and no one else. Some religions have several gods, all of whom you should normally worship. Your religious leaders or your scriptures would give you advice on which gods to worship. The Dao religion has its own gods, but fully accepts the worship of any other God or gods that you wish to worship. Ask God to guide you to the . He will.
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Jews pray to God.
Catholics worship (latria) only God.
Sikhs worship God, whom they call Waheguru: "Wonderful Teacher."
Sunday worship will never be for everyone. We know that for Jews the Sabbath can only be on Saturday. Muslims must perform their main worship on Fridays. Similarly, we can not expect Buddhists or Daoists to have a special worship day on Sundays, although the fact that Sundays are usually work-free days at least makes Sunday worship convenient. Atheists do not worship, so they would be exempt from any requirement to worship on Sundays.If we can not require non-Christians to worship on Sundays, why should we expect Christians, for whom Saturdays are the day of worship, to worship on Sundays?
For Jewish people.
It's the word
The God worship by the Rastas, Jewish and Christians differ in their names. The Rastas worship a singular God whom they call 'JAH', the Jewish also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHWEH' and the Roman Catholic Christians also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHVE'. Nevertheless, all of them worship a singular God but with a different names.