The principal and fundamental belief of Jewish religion is there is a solitary God who created the universe. This falls under the category of ethical monotheism, which means believing in one God that is all-powerful, all-knowing. Ethical Monotheism incorporates Judaism, Christianity and Islam, with Judaism as the original of the three Abrahamic faiths (BBC UK). Jewish history traces back to 1st Century C.E., when God made a covenant with Avraham, who would be a role model of …show more content…
It is a subfield that reveals the hidden meanings of the Torah. The Kabbalah is a magical and elusive arrangement of deciphering the universe. It tries to uncover the genuine relationship between God, man, and the universe. Kabbalists believe there are shrouded implications in the Biblical content that can be found by analyzing the state of Hebrew letters, the gematria of words (scientific qualities), and how these word qualities identify with one another (Slick, Matt). One must be fluent and highly educated about the Torah and Talmud to be a true