Judaism is defined (in dictionaries) as the religion of Moses. Its details are stated in the Torah (the Five Books of Moses) and are more fully covered in the Talmud. According to tradition, the first Jew was Abraham (1800 BCE), an ancestor of Moses and of the Jewish people.
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adjective for Judaism is Jewish
Judaism is Jewish; Buddhism is not.
Judaism is a noun; Jewish is an adjective.
No, Judaism is strong on the belief in the sanctity of life.
The Torah is the most treasured possession in Judaism as it is what forms the backbone of Judaism. Without the Torah, there would be no Judaism.
Michael Strassfeld has written: 'A book of life' -- subject(s): Judaism, Fasts and feasts, Customs and practices, Spiritual life, Jewish way of life 'Jewish Holidays' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts, Judaism
H. Lipshitz has written: 'Beth Israel' -- subject(s): Jewish women, Religious life, Judaism, Purity, Ritual (Judaism), Customs and practices, Jewish way of life 'Beth Miriam : psychology, ethics, morals' -- subject(s): Jewish way of life
Judaism is the religion of Jewish people, or Jews. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Judaism is the religion of Jewish people, or Jews. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conservative Judaism is a sect of Judaism that sees the Tanach (Jewish Bible) as divinely inspired. It is similar to Orthodox Judaism in regard to adherance to halacha (Jewish law), however, the Conservative movement takes modern life and science into greater consideration when interpreting halacha.
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".
Reform Judaism prizes Jewish Identity over Jewish ritual.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a person who's the equivalent to the Pope. The title Rabbi means teacher and today Rabbis have a number of roles in Jewish life.