A survey in 2009 found self-identified adherents to Judaism in 136 countries.
The one country that hosts more Jews than any other country is Israel. At the end of
2010, the number of Jews living in Israel was still very slightly less than half of the world's
estimated Jewish population, and the other slightly-more-than-half were still dispersed
among 135 other countries.
There's no doubt that if Israel hasn't yet passed the 50% mark, it will any minute now.
(It's also important to mention in connection with this discussion that the nation
of Israel does not have an official religion.)
In ancient Times, they followed a monolatrous religion that worshipped God, also called Biblical Judaism, today, they follow modern forms of Judaism.
the jews!!:0
Judaism is called Judaism.
Judaism, the ancient monotheistic religion of the Jewish people, has been followed by Jews throughout history. It is rooted in the covenant between God and the Israelites, as outlined in the Hebrew Bible. The faith has evolved over time and has various branches, including Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Judaism. Today, Judaism continues to be practiced by millions around the world.
Judaism.
catholism followed by islam followed by judaism
Jeremiah, 10 commandments, Torah, Bible. All the rules/laws in these books are still followed/used today in our law.
No about 35 groups follow judaism
Judaism is widely practiced today (21st Century). Also, separate from its practice, Judaism is arguably STUDIED today by more people than ever before in its history.
The people who follow Judaism are called Jews.
Rabbis.
Yes.