There are two ways to read your question. One is a plural of Massoret: the tradition as to the text of the Hebrew Bible. In that case your question is inaccurate in its use of the plural, since there is one massoret, not more than one.
(If you meant "traditions" in general, please post your question again, using the English word.)
The other possible reading of your question is "massoretes": the ancient (700-1000 CE) scholars, such as Aaron ben Asher and Aaron ben Naphtali of Tiberias, who labored to ascertain the exact lettering of the text of the Books of the Hebrew prophets, in case any copyists' error had crept into one copy or another.
In either reading of your question, the answer is None. The exactitude, or the handing down, of the text of the Hebrew Bible didn't shape the Jewish religion, it merely preserved the basic text for later generations. The two (shaping and preserving) are not the same. The one who shaped the Jewish religion was God himself.
The homeland of Jewish Faith is Israel.
The Jewish faith focuses on God for spiritual guidance and the Torah that He provided for the Jewish people.
To people of the Jewish faith, certainly. This is a question of faith and naturally those who have faith in God as described by Jewish teachings will claim Him to be True. Those who do not have faith in this God or have faith in a different god or gods will claim Him to be False. Only you can decide which is true.
In the Philippines, there is a strong devotional influence due to the predominant Roman Catholic faith, with many religious festivals and traditions shaping daily life. Additionally, the detergical influence can be seen in the emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene practices, with the use of a variety of detergents and cleaning products in households and businesses.
The faith of Jesus Christ was Jewish. Everyone in Israel back then were all Jewish.
The leader of the Jewish faith is called Rabbi.
The Star of David does not support the Jewish faith. It is only a symbol of national pride.
No, Jill Biden was not raised Jewish. She was raised Catholic and continues to practice that faith.
There is no such faith as "Boutitham"
faith in polytheism.
Yes, there is a small immigrant Jewish community.
Israel.