Judaism
Basic Beliefs of Judaism
Judaism is a monotheistic religion which believes that the world was created by a single, all-knowing divinity, and that all
things within that world were designed to have meaning and purpose as part of a divine order. According to the teachings of
Judaism, God's will for human behavior was revealed to Moses and the Israelites at Mount Saini. The Torah, or commandments,
which regulate how humans are to live their lives, were a gift from God so that they might live in according to His will.
Statement of Faith
Moses Maimonides, a Spanish Jew who lived in the 12th century, tried to condense the basic beliefs
of Judaism into the form of a creed. It is still followed by the traditional forms of Judaism.
1. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be His
Name, is the Creator and Guide of everything that has been created; He alone has made, does make, and will make all things.
2. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be His
Name, is One, and that there is no unity in any manner like unto His, and that He alone is our God, who was, and is, and will
be.
3. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be His
Name, is not a body, and that He is free from all the properties of matter, and that He has not any form whatever.
4. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be
His Name, is the first and the last.
5. I believe with perfect faith that to the Creator, blessed
be His Name, and to Him alone, it is right to pray, and that it is not right to pray to any being besides Him.
6. I believe with perfect faith that all the works of the prophets
are true.
7. I believe with perfect faith that the prophecy of Moses, our teacher,
peace be unto him, was true, and that he was the chief of the prophets, both of those who preceded and of those who followed
him.
8. I believe with perfect faith that the whole Torah, now in our
possession, is the same that was given to Moses, our teacher, peace be unto him.
9. I believe with perfect faith that this Torah will not be changed,
and that there will never be any other Law from the Creator, blessed be His name.
10. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be His
name, knows very deed of the children of men, and all their thoughts, as it is said. It is He that fashioned the hearts of
them all, that gives heed to all their works.
11. I believe with perfect faith that the Creator, blessed be His
Name, rewards those that keep His commandments and punishes those that transgress them.
12. I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah; and,
though he tarry, I will wait daily for his coming.
13. I believe with perfect faith that there will be a revival of
the dead at the time when it shall please the Creator, blessed be His name, and exalted be His Fame for ever and ever.
For Thy salvation I hope, O Lord.
Three Branches of Judaism
These are the three branches of Judaism which form the framework for the type of lifestyle and
beliefs of Jewish individuals:
- Orthodox-
- Traditionalists who observe most of the traditional
dietary and ceremonial laws of Judaism
- Conservative-
- Do not hold to the importance of a Jewish political state, but put more
emphasis on the historic and religious aspects of Judaism, doctrinally somewhere between Orthodox and Reform
- Reform-
- The liberal wing of Judaism, culture and race oriented with little consensus
on doctrinal or religious belief