Moses.
Moses was the most important of the prophets in Judaism (Numbers ch.12). See also:A biography of Moses
Judaism doesn't have a central prophet. That being said, the greatest prophet in Judaism was Moshe (Moses) because of his unique relationship with HaShem.
Jeremiah was a major prophet in the old testament , and is often called the weeping prophet.
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
Abraham is not the main prophet of Judaism. Abraham was not regarded as a prophet. Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam, does not have a main prophet. Moses is often considered the greatest prophet because of his achievement and his closeness to God. All prophets after Moses are said to have only glimpsed what Moses saw.
The greatest prophet in Judaism was Moses.
The Messiah is probably as important as Moses the Prophet is.
Judaism believes that Jesus was a regular human being, not divine and not a prophet.
Abraham.
He is never recorded as having prophesied anything. "Hearing the Voice of God" is not enough to satisfy the requirements of being a prophet in Judaism. A prophet must receive Divine Information and deliver it to the people. Adam does not do this.
No. Muhammad is the name of the founding prophet of Islam. The Founding Prophet in Judaism is Moses.
Prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim in Arabic)