No. Abraham started what we call Judaism, one thousand years before King Solomon.
Solomon Schonfeld has written: 'Message to Jewry' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Judaism, Orthodox Judaism
Solomon Schechter has written: 'Studies in Judaism: essays on persons, concepts, and movements of thought in Jewish tradition' 'Aspects of rabbinic theology' 'Studies in Judaism' -- subject(s): Judaism
Solomon Schecter has written: 'Aspects of rabbinic theology' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Judaism
Solomon Goldman has written: 'Jerusalem in Jewish life and tradition' -- subject(s): Jerusalem in Judaism
The Old Testament records that Solomon had many gods in his house.
not originally but she converted to judaism.
Prophet Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, David, Solomon all were Prophets in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Abraham was the founder of Judaism, in the Holy Land.
The First Holy Temple in Judaism, also known as Solomon's Temple, was founded by King Solomon, the son of King David. It was built in Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE and served as the center of Jewish worship until its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
The Holy Temple, which King Solomon built in Jerusalem. See 1 Kings ch.6-8.
Moses; Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Solomon, David were all very important too
Judaism & Christianity started with God's Covenant with Abraham.