Yehudah (not "Judah," which is a mistaken transliteration, as are most names in translations of the Hebrew Bible). In Hebrew, it is spelled יהודה.
See also:
Olim (עולי×)
Singular is Oleh for males and Olah for females.
Synagogue in Hebrew is Beit K'nesset or literally house of meeting.
The Hebrew equivalent of Judah is Yehuda (יהודה). If you want a transliteration of Judah, it would be Juda (ג׳ודא).
Ye-hoo-dee (יהודי)
יהודה
yah-hah-doot (יהדות)
yehudah = יהודה
religion = daht (דת)
No, it is a Hebrew word, associated with the Jewish religion.
denomination (of a religion) = kat (כת)
Yes, Judaism is the Hebrew religion.
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
The Hebrew religion is VERY old, there is no new religion that they are following. The religion of the Hebrews is Judaism.
The Hebrew religion developed into modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The Hebrew religion developed into modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
shalom (שלום) is the Hebrew word for peace, and its use commonly associated with Judaism.
The Christian concept of saints doesn't exist in Hebrew, but you could call them Holy people: kedoshim (קדושים)
The term Judaism is the Jewish religion, it comes from the Hebrew word "Yehudah" or "Judah" and refers to those from province of Judea.
Abraham's Hebrew descendants, later called the Israelites. For the last 2500 years the descendants of the Israelites have been called Jews, and they have continued following the religion of Judaism.
Judaism.