The Torah narrates the details of God's creating the universe (Genesis ch.1).
It didn't say anything it was a symbol of Judaism
Biblical Judaism is the ancestor to all modern forms of Judaism, as well as all forms of Christianity. There is no concensus on Islam. Although Islam parallels Judaism and shares some of its history, it is not fair to say that it developed FROM Judaism.
Judaism can be practiced anywhere in the world!! I guess i would say mostly in Isreal, cuz that's where most Jews r, but rely u can practice it anywhere.
Judaism is the oldest of the so-called Abrahamic religions and Christianity is the 2nd oldest beginning in circa 31 AD and eventually spreading worldwide as the largest religion. Islam is the newest beginning in the 7th century AD.
I have always heard them say "Nintendo"
In English: Judaism. In Yiddish: Yiddishkeit. In Hebrew: Yahadut.
As Jews began moving to new areas.
Jewish tradition holds that Abraham's realization of monotheism around 2000 BCE is the beginning of Judaism. Others hold that Judaism began after the time of Moses, when the Jewish people lived by the laws in the Torah.
Judaism began in in present from what was known as Canaan
The journey into Cana'an details the beginning of Judaism.
Judaism is practiced all over the world, in homes, in synagogues.
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.