Religious Jews from Abraham until today. (The word you're looking for is Pharisees. See the attached Related Link.)
Oral Tradition is a story or group of stories that are passed down from generation to generation and are not by one single author
The Jews' rules come from the Torah. The Torah consists of two parts: the written Torah and the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah is the laws and traditions handed down by the Sages, which are today contained in the Talmud. The Talmud explains the details of those commands which the written Torah states briefly.
Their language, culture, traditions and history.
What happened.
Greek cultures are well known for oral traditions.
Oral traditions of ancient societies the real answer is: Data based on nonliterate people and archaeological resear
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All religions use oral traditions. Scholars believe that apart from the commandments given by Moses there were commandments which were not recorded. The Pharisees believed so while the Saducees did not believe. Oral traditions in Islam were recorded and the Hadith contains them. In Hindus the oral traditions were recorded and they are available in their Holy Books.
By way of oral traditions.
What happened.
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all of the above apex