It's called 'monotheism'.
The most important part of Judaism, and what defines it, is the belief in One God (Deuteronomy ch.6). That is monotheism.
The Shema prayer.
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), which includes the Ten Commandments and the belief in One God.
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Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
1) The most important thing in Judaism is the belief in One God. 2) God gave us the Torah at Mount Sinai (Exodus ch.19-20).
Abraham was the leader of these people called "Jews" but the Judaism - laws, most beliving, bible, and holidays created in moses time and after him . itzhak, moses, Abraham, Jacob and more the most important leaders of judaism.
the belief in One God.
Belief in One God.
Abraham was the leader of these people called "Jews" but the judaism - laws, most beliving, bible, and holidays created in moses time and after him . itzhak, moses, Abraham, Jacob and more the most important leaders of judaism.
One of the central beliefs in Judaism is the belief in one God, known as monotheism. Jews believe that God is the creator of the universe and that He is all-powerful, all-knowing, and eternal. This belief is expressed in the foundational prayer of Judaism, the Shema, which proclaims, "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."
Belief in one god is called monotheism. In monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, followers believe in the existence of a single, supreme deity who is the creator and ruler of the universe. This contrasts with polytheism, which is the belief in multiple gods and goddesses.