Judaism is most widely practiced in Israel, where it is the predominant religion and plays a central role in the nation's cultural and social life. Outside of Israel, the largest Jewish communities are found in the United States, with significant populations in cities like New York and Los Angeles. Other countries with notable Jewish populations include France, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
ISRAEL is a country in the Middle East and North Africa where Judaism is the most popular religion. Judaism does not exceed 0.5% of the population in any other country in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Christianity and Judaism is practiced mostly in the western world and Islam is mostly practiced in 3rd World Countries
most widely the religious groups were pagans; polythesists
1.christianity 2.islam (widely regarded as the most practised) 3.judaism 3.hinduism 4.bhudism 1.christianity 2.islam (widely regarded as the most practised) 3.judaism 3.hinduism 4.bhudism
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Judaism is not considered the father of all religions. Most of the world's religions have no connection to Judaism. Biblical Judaism is considered the parent religion of the Abrahamic Religions (Modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Algeria by far, with over 99% of Algerians practicing Sunni Islam. Christianity and Judaism are the next most widely practiced, both combining to form 1% of the population.
The most traditional branch of Judaism is referred to as Orthodox Judaism.
Reconstructionist judaism
The single most-read book in Judaism is the Torah.
The most practiced religion in Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth was Judaism. Bethlehem was a primarily Jewish town and part of the region of Judea, where Jewish religious practices and beliefs were prevalent. Jesus himself was born into a Jewish family and would have been raised in accordance with Jewish customs.