If you are a Christian and your partner is Jewish, then all you need to do is make sure your kids are educated about Jewish history and beliefs. If you are a Christian and you're female, then your children are Christian - Judaism is a matrilinear faith and passes via the mother. So as here the mother isn't Jewish, nor are the children. So if your children are being raised as Christians, one thing you could do is explain to them that the 'old testament' is not a Jewish text but a Christian one, as it's the Church-edited and sadly often mistranslated version of the Jewish Tanakh.
Now, the next question would be whether YOU believe that Christianity without the above anathemas to Judaism can still be Christianity. It would certainly not be what we could call 'normative' Christianity (but may be more akin to what the original Jewish followers of Jesus thought before Saint Paul and Constantine came along).
Yes, and add Islam to that group as well.
When used to refer to Jewish religion the spelling is "Kabbalah" not "Cabbala." Traditions of Jewish Kabbalah include reading Jewish texts and traditions that concern magic.
A:Christians and Muslims worship the same God, and both accept traditions from the Hebrew scriptures, although Muslims believe that the Old Testament was altered from God's original to support Jewish views. Many other Muslim traditions are also very similar to Christian traditions, but it has been demonstrated that the similarities are greater to the Gnostic Christian teachings that existed in the Middle East around the time of Muhammad than to Catholic-Orthodox beliefs.
Uriel is named as an archangel in some Jewish and Christian traditions but not in the Catholic Church. The only archangels named in the Bible are Raphael, Gabriel and Michael.
she is jewish
No, he is not a Christian. He was raised in the Jewish religion.
I guess it depends on what type of christian you are. There are SO many different beliefs out there, but I'd have to say as a generalization...not usually are the feasts celebrated by a "christian". Although a "completed Jew", a Jew who believes that Jesus was more than a prophet, may practice both Jewish traditions and christian traditions. For more on christians celebrating Jewish feasts, please see the following sites. : http://www.awarenessministry.org/whyceleb.htm http://www.clarion-call.org/yeshua/feasts/intro.htm http://www.delusionresistance.org/christian/feasts.html
Muslims believe that the Kaaba was first built by Abraham, called Ibrahim in Arabic.
There are thousands of books about the Jewish traditions.
Yes he did follow the laws, customs and traditions of the Jewish, and he did so through his life.
The term "qorban" is of Aramaic origin, meaning "offering" or "sacrifice." It can refer to an offering made to God in certain religious practices, particularly in Jewish and Christian traditions.
Jewish only. Christianity began nearly two thousand years later.The answer is Monotheism and obedience to God.See also:How Abraham founded monotheismThe covenant