All children are important in Judaism. A parent hasn't fulfilled his obligation to "be fruitful and multiply" until he's had a son and a daughter.
the teachings of the Torah are Judaism.
There are no particularly important symbols in Judaism, but the number ' 1 ' is quite significant.
Children are important in Judaism firstly because the first commandment that G-d commanded man was "Be fruitful, and multiply" (Genesis 1:28) Sons have the special role of continuing their father's customs (whereas daughter's adopt their husband's customs) There's a also many commandments that one can only merit to fulfill if one has sons: * Circumcising ones sons - not applicable to daughters, obviously * Redeeming ones first born son - but not ones first Born daughter * Teaching sons Torah (daughters only need to be taught the laws they need to fulfill; sons need to know the entire Torah - even those parts that are theoretical.)
Both Islam and Christianity originated out of Judaism.
A:In the Bible, Jacob's sons are important because they were the supposed ancestors of the Israelites.
The Torah.
In Judaism, a dome is NOT important to a temple.
The twelve tribes are the descendants of Jacob's 12 sons and are the ancestors of the Jews.
In the Torah.
Abraham.
Abraham
He was the first king.