If there is one fundamental principle that encapsulates the main, central innovation of early Judaism, this question has hit on it, and the answer is an emphatic, resounding NO. The Hebrews were distinguished from the surrounding cultures by their insistence that the object of their worship is the one and only, and that there are no others.
Nope, that was about it. The bible has many verses that support slavery in all its forms. Most religions support slavery.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
Yes, there were Hebrews in the Book of Judges. The Book was also written by Hebrews.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
The Hebrews are considered as Gods own people.
In the Hebrews time his nickname was "Father of the Hebrews"
Yes, the Hebrews had many many wars.
Hebrews speak the Hebrew language.
No. The Hebrews worship only God. It is forbidden for the Hebrews to worship men or engage in Human sacrifice.
Father of the Hebrews = אב העברים
At that time, the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt.
Israel is the home of Hebrews, but they are actually called Jews.