According to Judaism, the world was created by HaShem in seven days (this is why there are seven days in a week). However, Judaism does not tell us how the world was created, it tells us what HaShem (The Creator) did during creation.
On the first day, God created the light, and separated it from the dark.
On the second day, God created the sky. He also deferred between the water which is beneath the sky, and the water which is above the sky.
On the third day, God separated the world to land and ocean. During this day, plants stared to grow on earth.
On the forth day, God created the sun, the moon, and all of the stars. Day and night came into order.
On the fifth day, living creatures started to appear.Especially water creatures, and those which can fly.
On the sixth day, God created the animals. Later on god created man.
On the seventh day - God rested.
This is why we have Shabbat (the day of rest) once a week.
The majority of Jews, regardless of how religiously observant they are, find no conflict between the story of creation and the theories of evolution and the Big Bang.
The Gospel According to Adam was created in 2006.
According to the biblical account, Adam was created in the Garden of Eden.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were created in the Garden of Eden.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were created in the Garden of Eden.
According to the Bible, God created Adam from dust and breathed life into him. He then created Eve from one of Adam's ribs while he was sleeping.
According to the Bible, Adam was created by God from the dust of the ground and then God breathed life into him, making him a living being.
In religious beliefs, Adam, according to the Bible, Quran, and Torah, is often regarded as the first human created by God. According to these texts, God created Adam from dust and breathed life into him, making him the first human being on earth.
According to the chronology provided in the Torah, Adam was created 5772 years ago. However, this is not interpreted literally, rather, Jewish teachings state that this is when Adam and Chavah (Eve) received their souls. Judaism doesn't specify when the first humans entered the world.
According to the Bible, the first three men on earth were Adam, Cain, and Abel. Adam was created by God from dust and Eve was created from Adam's rib. Cain and Abel were their sons.
The Qur'an says that God/Allah created Adam and then Eve, very similarly to the Torah and Bible. Some argue to whether that creation was from a clot of blood/tissue or from the dirt/earth, but both are widely accepted.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were created as adults, so their exact age at the time of creation is not specified.
Oholei Torah was created in 1956.