When we received the Torah.
The exodus from Egypt is the most important event in Judaism. It marks the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and is central to Jewish identity and faith. This event is commemorated annually during Passover.
Hmmmm....I'm stuck between Columbus Founding America and the founding of the Mighty Incan Empire.
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He helped end the Civil war and because he was president.
Belief in One God.
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are the Patriarchs of Judaism, while Moses is the greatest prophet of Judaism. However, Judaism has thousands of prophets, the most significant were recorded in the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
The first world war and stock market crash were the most significant.
the Torah, a.k.a. The Five Books Of Moses.
The answer that you're looking for is "Judaism," but it is not entirely correct. The Exodus from Egypt was of vast importance in Judaism but was just a prelude to God's Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
The starting point of most calendars is based on a significant event, such as the birth of a religious figure (e.g., the Gregorian calendar starting with the birth of Jesus) or a historical event (e.g., the founding of a nation). Calendars can also be based on astronomical events, like the Winter Solstice.
The most traditional branch of Judaism is referred to as Orthodox Judaism.
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