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Judaism doesn't have one single messenger. The prophets of the Hebrew Bible (called "the Old Testament" by Christians) could be considered messengers. Rabbinic sages and scholars are not considered messengers.

If you're asking who founded Judaism, tradition is that Judaism was started by Abraham, who rejected idolatry and worshiped the One God.

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The earliest of the three major monotheistic religions, Judaism believes in God who is the creator of all existence. Orthodox Judaism believes that God revealed both the text and the oral interpretation of the Torah (the first five books of The Bible) to Moses, and has communicated with the Jewish people through Divinely-inspired prophets. Unlike its daughter-religions Christianity and Islam, Judaism has no messenger, other than the duty to study Jewish holy books and obey them.

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All of the Israelite prophets were extremely learned and pious individuals, both men and women, whose superlative level of piety merited them with visions from God.

The prophets were called upon by God to guide the people and to guide the king. While the king had authority in national matters of state, and the Sanhedrin (Sages) had say in Torah-rulings and halakha (law), the prophets spoke in matters of ethics, of belief, of loyalty to God, and behavior. They rebuked the people at God's command, they predicted events which God revealed to them, they taught through Divine inspiration, and they provided optimism and hope with the prophecies of eventual Redemption.

Some of the prophetical chapters (or books) detail Israelite history and past events, some exhort the people to improve their spiritual level, some predict events and/or warn (especially concerning the First Destruction), some serve to comfort the nation, some speak of prayer and love of God, and some speak of life, experience and wisdom.

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The messengers of Judaism were the Prophets, called nevi'im in Hebrew. The most important of them was Moses (Moshe in Hebrew). See also:

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They are called prophets, judges, or annointed kings. the end.

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We have had many prophets. See the Related Link. A list of Israelite prophets

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Every one of the prophets.

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Moses

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