Traditional Jews tend to be Orthodox, but some non-Orthodox Jews also hold tightly to traditional practices.
unlike Christianity or Judaism, some African groups believe that all of nature has a priest or priestess in them.
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The Essenes were a tiny splinter group who held non-traditional beliefs and practices. Some see them as having been a nascent form of Christianity.
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A sect is a group within a larger religious or social group that holds specific beliefs or practices. Early Christianity is described as a sect of Judaism because it originated within the Jewish community and initially followed Jewish customs and beliefs, while also incorporating new teachings about Jesus as the Messiah.
They were a group of early Christians who were in the process of leaving Judaism.
No about 35 groups follow judaism
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Abraham was the first Jew.
You are wrong. Jews are described in modern sources as an ethno-religious group which also possesses a certain culture, expressed in cuisine, music, mannerisms etc., that are not necessarily part of the religion itself. So therefore, while Judaism itself is certainly a religion, the Jewish people are also an ethnic group because of shared ancestry, and also have a certain amount of shared culture beyond what Judaism itself mandates.If you meant that Judaism is not only a culture but is mainly a religion, then you're correct (at least from the traditional standpoint).