The putting of the Talmud into writing.
Perhaps Judaism's objection to inter-marriage, which usually leaves the Jewish man or woman's offspring not practicing the religion any more.Answer:The prohibition of intermarriage never changed. The change that allowed Judaism to survive was the innovation of writing the Oral Torah. The Talmud had been transmitted from teachers to disciples for 1800 years. After that point (1510 years ago) the Sages of the time realized that the laws and details specified in the Oral Torah might become forgotten during the exile, and they for the first time permitted it to be written.
The Israeli Prime minister helped the Jews during this time. His name was David Ben Gurion.
There may be many answers, but one generally accepted asnwer is that the Torah and the belief system of Judaism has helped maintain the Jewish people as they were disperssed in the Diaspora.
Because they worked as a team and stayed out of sight. The priority was to help the children or royalty
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.
Christianity and Islam both trace their roots to Judaism.
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.
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.
Rabbis and Priest were the Jewish leaders of Judaism during the time of Jesus. Rabbis were experts and teachers on religious laws and of the Torah. Priests were Jews from the tribe of Levi that worked in the temple and offered up sacrifices. The Pharisees and Sadducees that appear in the gospels were a famous rabbis with a very legalistic approach to the Law.
no. moses helped form judaism. hinduism is much older than moses.
the mainreligion is Christianity but there are more , Judaism , Buddhism , Roman Catholic hope i helped