No. Salvation in Judaism comes from God; through doing His will as set forth in the Torah. Jewish leaders who provided redemption from various threats and enemies (such as Moses and Mordecai) always urged obedience to God and belief in Him, and did their best to efface themselves in front of Him.
Salvific.
moses.
Moses.
No, the Pope is a Christian/Catholic figure and is of no relevance to Judaism and Jews.
moses, Abraham, Jacob and Issac
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.
Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism. He is just a figure from a different religion from the Jewish perspective.
It depends on how the word "figure" is read.If it is referring to which human being is the most important historical personage in Judaism, that would be the Prophet Moses, who received the Torah and helped the Jews escape bondage in Egypt.If it is referring to which symbols represent Judaism, those would be the Star of David and the Menorah (or candelabra).
Moses was the greatest of prophets (Numbers ch.12).
There are many, but the greatest was Moses (Deuteronomy ch.34).
Islam, Christianity and Judaism
Salvific truth refers to the belief that certain truths or teachings are necessary for achieving salvation or spiritual enlightenment. It encompasses the idea that understanding and adhering to these truths is essential for obtaining ultimate redemption or liberation in religious contexts.