Yes.
Judaism is based upon the Torah. Our tradition is that the Torah was given 3300 years ago; and that our religion goes back still further, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their wives, who lived during the five centuries preceding the Giving of the Torah.
She wasn't, Judaism is a religion based on national revelation. The foundation of Judaism was when all of the Israelites accepted the Torah in the Sinai.
Until the time of Moses, it may have been named only by its parts: Yir'at Hashem (awareness of God), etc. From the time of Moses onwards, it was simply called Torah. "Judaism," as we call it today, is a description that was coined later.
Judaism is based on national revelation. This refers to how every Israelite received and accepted the Torah during the Exodus.
The Old Testament is primarily based on the religion of Judaism, which is the oldest monotheistic religion. It contains the sacred scriptures of Judaism and is also a part of the Christian Bible.
In Judaism, clothing is generally not dictated by religion, although there are some laws in the Torah related to clothing. A few of them are: * Wool and Linnen cannot be mixed * Men cannot wear women's clothing The Black clothing worn by some Orthodox Jews is based on culture and tradition.
Judaism is based on our covenant with God. The Torah contains the obligations of that covenant and the historical narration of how it came about.
Yes, Judaism is Biblical in that the Torah, which means Teachings, is the core of the Jewish religion. The history of Judaism can be found in the texts that make up the complete Jewish Bible, which is called the Tanach: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings). The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach, however, it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.
Monotheistic; based upon Divine revelation.
Judaism
Depends how "early." Before Moses, the religion that would later be called Judaism was based on the teachings of Abraham. From the time of Moses, the Hebrew (Israelite) religion is the Torah itself, its beliefs and laws. See the following link.What_did_abraham_and_moses_do_together
By learning and observing the Torah, upon which Judaism is based.