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What is the date of Judaism?

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Our tradition is that Abraham began what we call Judaism, around 1800 BCE. See the attached Related Link for a full timeline.

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Judaism was not started by prophet Abraham. Judaism religion started by God revelation of Torah to Moses (peace be upon them). It is dated around 1300 BCE.

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