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Samaritans -- branched off of Judaism around the time of the Babylonian captivity, rejecting the books of the Hebrew Bible that come after the Torah.

Karaites -- branched off of Judaism in the late first millennium, rejecting the Talmud.

Domneh -- branched off of Judaism in the 17th century, they follow Shabatai Zvi as their Messiah, while Jews are pretty sure he wasn't.

All of the above religious groups still exist. So do the following:

Christians -- branched off of Judaism in the second century, they follow Jesus as their Messiah, while Jews are pretty sure he wasn't.

Islam -- not really based on Judaism the way any of the above are, but strongly influenced by Judaism and Christianity.

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