Not only is Judaism a popular world wide religion, but it also serves as a basis to Christianity and Islam.
Judaism, Islam and Christianity have significant connections to Jerusalem.
There are no particularly important symbols in Judaism, but the number ' 1 ' is quite significant.
When we received the Torah.
Moses is considered a significant figure in Judaism as he is believed to be the prophet who received the Ten Commandments from God and led the Israelites out of Egypt. His teachings and leadership are central to Jewish religious beliefs and traditions.
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are the Patriarchs of Judaism, while Moses is the greatest prophet of Judaism. However, Judaism has thousands of prophets, the most significant were recorded in the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
land of the prohets
Belief in One God.
According to tradition, Abraham founded what we now call Judaism, 3800 years ago. It was significant because his monotheistic belief made a complete break with the surrounding idolatry. Since then, Judaism has influenced not only other religions, but the Western world as a whole. More information:Which_Hebrew_traditions_have_become_part_of_the_moral_and_ethical_fabric_of_American_society_and_Western_civilizationWhat_did_abraham_and_moses_do_together
It was significant because it repudiated idolatry and espoused morality and social justice. This was completely novel in those times.
the Torah, a.k.a. The Five Books Of Moses.
When Judaism was founded, and for centuries following, all other peoples worshiped idols, many deities, physical images. Judaism preached the worship of the one God.
There were many significant people in Judaism. The entire Old Testament of the Bible describes them and their activities. However, they do not have a 'person' like Jesus or Mohamed. They believe their promised messiah has not yet arrived.