No. The birthplace of Judaism was Israel. Nineveh was a non-Jewish city in Iraq where Jonah went to prophesize.
It is Israel.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism
The birthplace of Judaism is Sinai in Egypt per Torah God revelation to Prophet MosesThe birthplace of Christianity is East Jerusalem in the Palestinian Territory per the Bible God revelation to Jesus.The birthplace of Islam is Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia per Qur'an God revelation to Muhammad.Peace be upon them all.
Christianity!
The Koran is the religious text of Islam. The Torah is the core religious text of Judaism. Neither are places.
I wouldn't call it the birthplace of religion, but Jerusalem has played an important role in 3 major religions, which are (in chronological order) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. None of these religions actually were born in Jerusalem.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (three of the world's top 20 religions) all began there.
Judaism began when Abraham started practicing the ways of God, and teaching others, in his birthplace of Ur. Later he continued in Canaan.
Because it was the birthplace of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and they were discovered as one religion. Over time people found their differences and went their separate ways.
Judaism began in the area now known as the State of Israel. The first Christians were Jews, and their ideology evolved in the same place. Islam began in the area now known as Saudi Arabia.
The Middle East is the birthplace of all three Abrahamic Religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Along with other religions such as Bahá'í, Druze, Yazidi, and Zoroastrianism.