Moses is traditionally credited with receiving (Exodus 24:12) and writing (Deuteronomy 31:24) all the teachings of the Torah, including its 613 commandments.
All of the Neviim (prophets) were sent to strengthen the relationship between the Israelites and God. Moses was the most important of the prophets, though.
Moses is the most important Jewish prophet
Moses was the most important of the prophets in Judaism (Numbers ch.12). See also:A biography of Moses
MOSES
the fact that Moses believed in Jesus Christ, and gave his trust to Jesus, was the most important thing in his life.
"Important" is a opinion
moses is the most important because shown that god exists in our world.
The Torah, or Teachings.
his teaching was that you could be religious or not be that religious
Judaism believes that Moses received the written and oral teachings from G-d at Mount Sinai. Moses then transcribed based on G-d's word these written teachings into the 5 books of the Torah, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (Hebrew - Bereshit, Shmot, Vayikra, Bamidbar, Devarim). The oral teachings were to be handed down from generation to generation starting from Moses.
Jesus and Moses are both considered important figures in Christianity and Judaism. They both performed miracles, led their people, and communicated with God. Additionally, both figures are seen as prophets and messengers of God's teachings.
Out of many most important teachings are peace, One supreme god, help those in need. Always do good,Respect everyone, Nonviolence.