The most significant religious figure in Judaism is Moses. He is revered as the leader who delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and received the Torah, including the Ten Commandments, on Mount Sinai. Moses is considered a prophet, lawgiver, and a key figure in establishing the covenant between God and the Jewish people, shaping the foundation of Jewish faith and practice.
It depends on how the word "figure" is read.If it is referring to which human being is the most important historical personage in Judaism, that would be the Prophet Moses, who received the Torah and helped the Jews escape bondage in Egypt.If it is referring to which symbols represent Judaism, those would be the Star of David and the Menorah (or candelabra).
When we received the Torah.
Sounds like a Zen koan. In Judaism, a Jew is fully a member of the Jewish people if he/she was born Jewish, or had a valid conversion into Judaism. Religious Judaism holds that a Jew can most fully express and nurture their Judaism by living according to the Torah. This is called by several names: religious Judaism; Torah-Judaism; Orthodox Judaism.
In most religious traditions, it is necessary to have a religious figure, such as a priest or minister, perform the baptism ceremony.
Belief in One God.
Most of Judaism's claims are non-falsifiable, so no, but neither has any other religious faith.
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are the Patriarchs of Judaism, while Moses is the greatest prophet of Judaism. However, Judaism has thousands of prophets, the most significant were recorded in the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
The most important "religious figures" would be the patriarchs and matriarchs. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah.
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Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
most widely the religious groups were pagans; polythesists