Jews focus on the Torah, the embodiment of God's will; Christians, on an embodied God.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Judaism is not just a religion but a people, and the food and customs of one part of the people is connected to the other part of the people. They are part of a larger story.
Judaism is my life. Everything I do is through the lens of Torah.
The observant Jew has his own sense of values. Torah Judaism is his blueprint for this life, his target for existence.
Jews have long experience with Christians who have tried to help us in putting our Judaism behind us.
A Christian is Christ in the inward humanity; and a Jew is Christ in the figure, and in the office of his law, viz. according to nature.
Christianity and Judaism are united above all in their common affirmation and implementation of the moral teaching of the Hebrew Bible, or 'Old Testament,' and the traditions of interpretation of that teaching.
The Jewish world is becoming fully integrated with the ideas of the normal world. They feed off each other.
A fully positive relationship between Christians and Jews is one that would elide all differences.
Being a Jew is like walking in the wind or swimming: you are touched at all points and conscious everywhere.
Jews seek to cleave to the will of God as set forth in the Bible and, particularly, the Pentateuch, with its rabbinic commentaries, the Mishnah and Talmud.