A good journalistic organisation upholds four values: inform, reflect, crusade, connect.

We cannot separate Judaism from the Jewish State; we have to decide how to live with it.

I really find that with Judaism, it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity.

I would not speak of Judaism as a Talmudic or Rabbinic religion. It's a Biblical religion.

Judaism is not complete without Christianity and without Judaism, Christianity would not exist.

Patriarchal religions, like Judaism and Christianity, established and upheld the 'man's world.'

I like to read about different religions - Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism.

Do you know what Christianity is? We believe your religion [Judaism], but you [Jews] have to obey.

Judaism is an intellectually based religion, and the single most important theme is that of study.

We are a mixed marriage, so our kids were raised with a little less Judaism than I was raised with.

Jews have long experience with Christians who have tried to help us in putting our Judaism behind us.

My belief is that I wasn't born into Judaism by accident, and so I needed to find ways to honor that.

Compassion is the key in Islam and Buddhism and Judaism and Christianity. They are profoundly similar.

I believe in Christianity, Judaism and Islamism, but I stay away from churches, synagogues and mosques.

Palestine, as Icelanders see it, includes the Western Wall of the Second Temple, Judaism's holiest site.

[My mother] wanted to go as deep as possible into the world of religion. And that took her into Judaism.

I realized that Judaism required me to give up something that meant too much to me...Bacon cheeseburgers.

My two most fervent interests are pop music and traditional Judaism. Hell of a pair of fervent interests.

Christianity, Judaism and Islam all share a gospel, loosely, and it's important that we all realize that.

There's never really been a tradition of making films about Jewish themes or using Judaism as a constant.

Can it be I am the only Jew residing in Danville, Kentuchy, looking for matzoh in the Safeway and the A & P?

Indeed if we Christians so tell our story that Judaism is silenced, then we have not spoken rightly of Christ.

I love religions and find them fascinating, and I find Judaism very beautiful. It's enriched my life enormously.

I'm proud to be a member of a society that is based, whose values are based on Christiany, Judaism and humanism.

I was not a very good Jew. I never practised what Judaism tells you to do, to teach your kids all about Judaism.

In Judaism, there are 613 biblical commandments, and the Talmud says that the chief commandment of all is study.

If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? But when I am for myself, then what am "I"? And if not now, when?

It is through Christianity that Judaism has really conquered the world. Christianity is the masterpiece of Judaism.

Christians must be Jews. The truth of what we believe depends on the truth of Judaism, depends on the first covenant.

I searched for answers to life's meaning and, though I was raised a Presbyterian, I converted to Judaism around 1983.

The observant Jew has his own sense of values. Torah Judaism is his blueprint for this life, his target for existence.

It seems to me that Islam and Christianity and Judaism all have the same god, and he's telling them all different things.

Tel Aviv was established in 1909 by a group of secular Jewish families; Judaism's origin story is about 2,000 years older.

Christianity and Judaism have gone through the laundromat of humanism and enlightenment, but that is not the case with Islam.

In the 5,000-year history of Jewish thought, the notion of a God-man is completely anathema to everything Judaism stands for.

It's not how much or how little you have that makes you great or small, but how much or how little you are with what you have.

Traditional Judaism has always embraced the doctrine of the immortality of the soul and the ultimate resurrection of the dead.

Jews do not have to be Christians. Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism, but too utopian, too hopeful, too unrealistic a turn.

Archaeologists have made discoveries that challenge fundamental traditions of Judaism as well as those of Christianity and Islam.

Judaism is not a religion. At best, it is a racial credo, designed to maintain racial cohesion, in this case the Khazar bloodlines.

Christianity and Judaism have gone through the process of enlightenment, making them creative and constructive elements in society.

Like fundamentalist Judaism and medieval Christianity, Islam is totalist. That is to say, it makes a total claim on the individual.

Judaism shouldn't be the jailhouse of ideas but a liberator of ideas; not a disintegrator of people but what brings people together.

I think the most influential aspect of my work is to show that Judaism and Christianity exist in a continuity with archaic religions.

The Lord God, the creator of Judaism and the God of Judaism and Christianity, empowered our minds and gave us the ability to question.

Very well then; emancipation from usury and money, that is, from practical, real Judaism, would constitute the emancipation of our time.

Judaism will be enmeshed in pride and shame for as long as it endures. But to endure as a country, Israel must shun both these tendencies.

Sexual morality - as society in its extreme form, the American, defines it - is contemptible. I advocate an incomparably freer sexual life.

Judaism is not, per se, a religion in the sense most Americans think of. Even if you don't adhere to the various precepts, you're still a Jew.

Judaism to me, as badly as I practiced it, what I've always loved about it was its total embrace of complexity, its admission of unknowability.

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