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i know what division they play for;central,but you'll have to find someone else to answer the other question
Tradition holds that it started in the land of Israel, around 2000 BCE.
It started with people moving their bodies around, and led to an official tradition.
it started back in 1720, in the circus. its a tradition thats been around for a long time
No. Tradition holds that it started around 2000 BCE, but archaeological evidence goes back to 1600 BCE.
they had the tradition of dancing and singing around the fire
Perhaps it was the ancient Greeks. It seems they started the tradition of using a baby to signify the New Year around 600 B.B. They put a baby in a basket and hauled it around to honor the God of Fertility. http://www.new-years-eve.com
The earliest hymns that are known about date back to around 1500 BCE (the Hindu Vedas) - there was an oral tradition before then, so the origins are lost.
Our tradition is that Abraham began what we call Judaism, around 1800 BCE. See the attached Related Link for a full timeline. _______________________________________________________ Judaism was not started by prophet Abraham. Judaism religion started by God revelation of Torah to Moses (peace be upon them). It is dated around 1300 BCE.
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According to Jewish tradition, Abraham was the first Jew. He became the progenitor of the Jewish people when he renounced idolatry and demonstrated belief in one God around the year 1712 BCE. The name of God is not pronounced out loud. The word "Judaism" came from the name Judah, Abraham's great grandson. The tribe of Israel associated with Judah (by tradition) became known as the Jews. According to tradition, God, the creator of the universe, started the religion known as Judaism.