(I assume you mean events)
Judaism began when God made a covenant with Abram. The provisions of this covenant were:
~Abram's name was changed to Abraham
~God would give him a son
~God would give him Canaan
~Abraham and all his family needed to be circumcised
Read about it in Genesis 17.
There were none. The Stone Age ended around the time that Judaism began. (Judaism began in the Bronze Age).
Judaism began around 2000 BCE Islam began in the 7th Century.
No, according to tradtion, Judaism began with Abraham around 2000 BCE, and at that time, the Hebrews had no enemies.
Judaism began in in present from what was known as Canaan
Judaism began when the Israelites accepted the Torah from HaShem (The Creator) in the Sinai.
No. It began in Israel.
Tradition holds that it was Abraham.
Judaism's roots are in the Hebrew religion of Abraham; and in the Israelite religion of Moses. According to tradition, "Judaism" as such began with the covenant between Abraham and God.
The beginning of the Jewish religion can be related to either Abraham which lived most of his life in the land of Israel or to Moses how was active in the Sinai desert. Both of which are in the middle east.
From the momentt of Christianity's inception, it began breaking away from Judaism. So the phrase "in Judaism" is not the most accurate way to put it.
A person who invents is an inventor.
As Jews began moving to new areas.