One way Judaism changed the world, would be that Judaism influenced other religions such as, Christianity and Islam.More importantly though, Judaism introduced such concepts as:Individual rightsFree public education (over 2100 years ago)A weekly day of restEmployer responsibilitiesHumane treatment of animalsLimitation of punishment for crimesJust judicial systems
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Walmart for the small vacuum cleaner. Any sandy desert in the world for the circular wind current.
Moses is considered a significant figure in Judaism as he is believed to be the prophet who received the Ten Commandments from God and led the Israelites out of Egypt. His teachings and leadership are central to Jewish religious beliefs and traditions.
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According to the TIME Almanac - 2010, data as of mid-2008:Judaism is practiced in about 135 countries of the world.Its adherents total about 15,100,000, or about 0.2% of the world's population.There is no country in the world where Judaism is the official state religion.
Judaism can be practiced anywhere in the world!! I guess i would say mostly in Isreal, cuz that's where most Jews r, but rely u can practice it anywhere.
There are three main ways to find information on Hasidic Judaism. One way would be to find a Jewish place of worship and ask questions there, check the library, or the best and easiest way would be to check online. Wikipedia has a lot of information on it.
Judaism (the Torah) itself is their meaning and has the answers.
Judaism began in in present from what was known as Canaan
In the decade preceding the founding of Chanukkah, the Greeks would not let the Jews practice Judaism or do anything that had to do with the Jewish religion. The children would hide in caves and learn about Judaism or practice Torah. In case the Greeks came to find them, they would quickly put away what they were doing, take out the dreidels and start playing. Therefore, the Greeks would never know they were practicing Judaism.
Judaism is practiced all over the world, in homes, in synagogues.
A very small amount. The most recent data I could find was from 1997, which said it was 0.25%.
You can learn about Judaism 101 online from the Jew FAQ website. You can also find information pertaining to Judaism 101 online from the About website subcategory Judaism.
Judaism is one of the world's oldest religions. People who practice Judaism are called either "Jews" or "Jewish people."
Yes, Judaism is still here. There are around 14 million Jews in the world.
Judaism is not a religion of the supernatural. The focus of Judaism is a code of ethics for daily life, and a goal to improve the world (tikkun olam).