In The Bible, Abraham was called the first Hebrew.
Answer 2:
According to tradition, Abraham founded Judaism, and Moses later received the Torah from God.
Abraham (18th century BCE) came from ancestry that had been God-fearing a couple of centuries earlier but had afterwards slipped into idolatry (Joshua 24:2).
The Kuzari (Rabbi Judah HaLevi, 1075-1141) states that Abraham was gifted with high intelligence; and, as Maimonides (1135-1204) describes, Abraham didn't blindly accept the ubiquitous idolatry. He contemplated the matter relentlessly, finally arriving at the conclusion that there is One God and that this should be taught to others as well.
Answer 3:
Judaism was one of the first religions in our world's history.
4,000 years ago
Judaism began around 1029 BC. it was the only religion at the time to believe in One God.
Jewish answer:
18th century BCE.
According to tradition, Abraham founded Judaism, and Moses later received the Torah from God.
Judaism began around 2000 BCE Islam began in the 7th Century.
Abraham was the founder of Judaism, in the Holy Land.
Judaism & Christianity started with God's Covenant with Abraham.
5772.
For Judaism, this link has the details:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/a-biography-of-abraham
Abraham
Christianity and Islam.
The birth of Abraham (1812 BCE), who founded what is now called Judaism. See also:More about AbrahamA more detailed timeline of Judaism
No. Abraham started what we call Judaism, one thousand years before King Solomon.
There is no such concept in Judaism called a "year of worship"
Judaism is said to have originated around 2000 BC. It has not ended yet! People still are following it.
Christianity acknowledges that Judaism began with Abraham as the first person after Noah to have a personal relationship with God.