He didn't. All he did was found a yeshiva (Torah-academy), the likes of which had existed earlier also.
Yes. Rastafarian, Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic religions. They differ only in their religious doctrines and practices.
What I personally know is irrelevant. However, a link concerning current Jewish practices has been provided below.
Judaism. (However, it is also true that in ceremonial practice, Judaism has evolved and developed practices that would be strange to the original Israelites, nonetheless, the roots of those practices, which is the faith, or belief system, is the same.)
Judaism is not considered the father of all religions. Most of the world's religions have no connection to Judaism. Biblical Judaism is considered the parent religion of the Abrahamic Religions (Modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
The people who follow Judaism are called Jews.
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
mandated studying and practicing the Torah.
A Jewish person is of Hebrew descent and practices Judaism.
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism was created in 1961.
As part of a religious ceremony of the religion of Judaism.
Theodore Weinberger has written: 'Strategies for sustaining religious commitment' -- subject(s): Customs and practices, Jewish way of life, Judaism, Philosophy