the word Judaism comes from the name Judah
Yes, the noun Judaism is an abstract noun; a word for a monotheistic religion; a word for a concept.
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גער is the word in Yiddish for someone who converts to Judaism. It is pronounce gair (like hair but with a g).
Allah is the Arabic word for God. In Judaism, God made a covenant with the Jewish people.
The Old Kingdom if Israel divided in two: Kingdom of Israel, and Kingdom of Judea. Jew, Judaism, both come from the word Judea.
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If you are talking about the vegetable, it has no special significance in Judaism. There is also no Hebrew word for shallot, but you can use the word betsaltsel (בצלצל), which means "small onion".
Monotheism is a word describing Judaism. Want others? Prophets; optimistic; Torah; synagogue; diaspora; ancient - - these are a few more examples.
The scared word of faith in Judaism is 'Emunah'. Faith is defined as the belief that is not based on proof as well as confidence that is based on some degree of warrant.
We don't use that word or that concept.
If this word is supposed to be hassitic, is is a sect of orthodox judaism