Jewish answer: None. The Jewish holidays are from God, not Moses. Moses wrote the Torah (Deuteronomy 31:24), but it was God who spoke it to him, not Moses' own words (Exodus 24:12). The holidays are listed in Leviticus ch.23, where it states that God spoke them to Moses.
He brought down the Torah from God.
Jewish people come from Egypt and they followed Moses to the land god had promised them(Canaan).
God to Moses to the Hebrews at Mt. Sinai. Twice, as the first set were destroyed by Moses after he saw the people doing bad things at the base of Mt. Sinai.
Moses received the laws from God (Exodus 24:12).
The mitzvot (commands) given to the Jewish people through Moses by God, are found in the Torah. The halachot (details of the laws) and traditions of the Jewish people are found in the Talmud.
God gave the Torah to Moses through inspiration, who then took it to the Jews.
No. Muhammad is the name of the founding prophet of Islam. The Founding Prophet in Judaism is Moses.
The Torah, in the book of Exodus, recounts a story of an encounter with God on Mount Sinai, where God gave Moses the 2 stone tablets on which were engraved the 10 commandments -- twice because Moses threw down and broke the first set when he came down from the mountain and found the Israelites engaging in idolatrous behavior. Jewish tradition holds that God dictated the entire Torah to Moses on the mountain top, and in addition, later Jewish tradition holds that God explained the Torah to Moses, and that Moses passed on this explanation, starting an oral tradition that continues to this day.
Moses was born Jewish. Abraham, who lived a few centuries before Moses, was the first to repudiate idolatry and teach people to worship the One God. This was a personal decision, or conclusion, which Abraham made after careful research and contemplation.
They believe that god dictated Moses the ten basic rules of Judaism on 2 oblong rock boards. (The modern connotation is the Ten Commandments.)
Moses.