Judaism has thousands of prophets. The majority of which had messages for only their generation so they weren't recorded in the Tanach (Jewish Bible). Below is a list of the prophets whose messages were deemed important for future generations and therefore were documented in the Tanach (there are a number of other prophets mentioned in the Tanach but aren't as significant as those below):
The 7 females listed in the Talmud are:
1. Sarah
2. Miriam
3. Devorah
4. Hannah (mother of Shmuel)
5. Avigail (who became a wife of David Hamelech)
6. Huldah (from the time of Yirmiyahu)
7. Esther
One compilation of the male prophets is:
1. Avraham (Abraham)
2. Yitzchak (Isaac)
3. Yaakov (Jacob)
4. Moshe (Moses)
5. Aharon (Aaron)
6. Yehoshuah (Joshua)
7. Pinchas
8. Elkanah (father of Shmuel)
9. Eli
10. Shmuel (Samuel)
11. Gad
12. Nosson
13. David Hamelech (King David)
14. Shlomo Hamelech (King Soloman)
15. Aidoin the Golah
16. Micha Ben Yamla in the time of Achav
17. Ovadiah
18. Achiah Hashiloni
19. Yehu Ben Hanani in the time of Asah
20. Azaryah Ben Oded in the time of Yehoshaphat from Divrei Hayamim
21. Haziel from Bnei Masni
22. Eliezer his cousin
23. Morishah
24. Hoshea
25. Amos in the time of Yeravam Ben Yoash
26. Micha in the time of Yosam
27. Eliyahu (Elijah)
28. Elisha
29. Yonah Ben Amitai
30. Yeshayah in the time of Menashe in the time of Yoshea
31. Yoel (Joel)
32. Nachum
33. Habakuk
34. Zephaniah
35. Uriah from Kiryat Yearim
36. Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah)
37. Yehezkel
38. Baruch
39. Neriah
40. Sharyah
41. Machsiyah
42. Hagai
43. Zechariah
44. Malachi
45. Mordechai
Jews accept only one God, the creator of heaven and earth.
The leaders of Judaism are Rabbis. The followers of Judaism are the Jewish people.
One of the key attributes of Judaism is its monotheism. Accepting the Roman gods would have been a violation of that basic principle.
Judaism doesn't have a central prophet. That being said, the greatest prophet in Judaism was Moshe (Moses) because of his unique relationship with HaShem.
Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
Yes, Jews are followers of Judaism.
Jews.
The Jews.
Muslims.The prophet is called Mohammed.
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
Abraham is not the main prophet of Judaism. Abraham was not regarded as a prophet. Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam, does not have a main prophet. Moses is often considered the greatest prophet because of his achievement and his closeness to God. All prophets after Moses are said to have only glimpsed what Moses saw.
Moses.