Answer:Both religions believe in the Torah Both religions are monotheistic
Explanation: Above all, Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic, so-called Abraham's religions. While the Jews have and respect the Old Testament, where the Torah is among others, they do not recognize the New Testament. In addition, the Jews also have a Talmud. Christians recognize the New Testament and Old Testament, and so does Torah. In addition, Christians acknowledge the records of the holy fathers of the Church. So it can be said that Christians and Jews share only the Old Testament.
The Jews do not believe that Christ is the Messiah, the Son of God, while the Christians believe in it, that is, the Christians believe in the Holy Trinity.
Christians visit the Churches, while the Jews visit the synagogues.
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"The Egyptian Minister of Industry and Trade issued a decree (992/2015) on Dec. 31, 2015, requiring foreign manufacturers of specific products to register for export with the Egyptian General Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC). This measure was superseded by a second decree (43/2016) on Jan. 16, 2016."
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It is true: Voltaire vehemently defended separation between religious matters from State matters.
Explanation:
Voltaire (1694-1778) was a Enligtenment philosopher. He believed, as did many other philosophers of his time, that man achieved autonomy, self-government and independence through the use of reason. He believed throught reason one could improve with time.
Religion was another matter, according to him. For Voltaire religion and reason were complete distinct things that should thus be kept separate. Religious matter in the government would get in the way of achieving best solutions and would prevent universalization of rights.
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