The first Jewish Sacrifice wasn't recorded but the first one was about when Cain and Abel were probally young adults at the time.
Hillel. He was a Jewish sage who lived some 2050 years ago. These words of his are recorded in the Mishna.
He was noted for his greed and his injustice to the Jews of Judea, and is recorded by Josephus as having been a major the cause of the Jewish revolt.
According to Jewish law (which is based on the 613 commandments which G-d communicated to Moses and the Jewish people, and which are recorded in the first five books of the Bible), the child of a Jewish mother is Jewish. The only other path to Judaism is a valid orthodox conversion.
There are people of every religion who Bible-bash. Teller is recorded as being of "Jewish and Cuban descent" (so he may or may not be halakhically Jewish). Penn's religion is not recorded.
Yes he is
Scribes in ancient Judea taught about the Jewish religion. They debated certain aspects of the Bible and recorded important events in Jewish history.
The parting of the Red Sea was pretty major...
Not anymore, except for lawyers who sacrifice big pay to become rabbis.
Sinead O'Connor
Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha is recorded in the Talmud and the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch).
The Jewish sacrificial system started with the building of the Tabernacle. It ended twice, first with the destruction of the first Temple to resume after the second Temple was built, then again after the second Temple was destroyed. The Torah specifies that when there isn't a Temple standing, prayer replaces sacrifice.
Yes Abraham was the first Jewish person.