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Answer:In addition to writing the books of Ezra and Chronicles, Ezra was a prominent member of the Rabbinical synod called the Men of the Great Assembly (around 340 BCE) who, according to tradition, sealed the canon of the Jewish Bible.Judaism didn't help or hinder Hebrew. Hebrew is the main language through which Judaism is expressed. So it's more accurate to say the Hebrew helped Judaism.
In addition to writing the books of Ezra and Chronicles, Ezra was a prominent member of the Rabbinical synod called the 'Anshe Knesset Hag'dolah' (Men of the Great Assembly, around 340 BCE) who, according to tradition, sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible.
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Christianity and Islam both trace their roots to Judaism.
The putting of the Talmud into writing.
American Biblical scholar who helped spread public education in the United States
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Yes it is in Hebrew it means ancient and it is the nae of a woman in the bible who helped the apostle Paul Yes it is in Hebrew it means ancient and it is the nae of a woman in the bible who helped the apostle Paul
AnswerThe decision to accept gentiles as Christians without requiring them to be circumcided was one that helped attract gentile converts, but eventually led to the separation from mainstream Judaism.
The "Bat Mitzvah" comes from the Reform and Conservative movements in Judaism.
the mainreligion is Christianity but there are more , Judaism , Buddhism , Roman Catholic hope i helped