Abraham
Abraham is traditionally considered the founder of Judaism. He is seen as the father of the Jewish people and the first to make a covenant with God in the Hebrew Bible.
Vedic religion popularly known as Hindu religion. Taking cue from this religion, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and many more have come up and established. And all the three were founded by noble saints, and have millions of followers.
Several religions evolved from the Hebrew religion, including Christianity and Islam. Christianity emerged from the teachings of Jesus Christ, who was a Jewish preacher. Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammad, who was influenced by both Jewish and Christian beliefs. Both Christianity and Islam share common roots with Judaism, including the belief in one God and the importance of ethical living based on divine laws.
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Abraham was the founder of Judaism.
Traditionally, Abraham was the founder of Judaism.
Abraham was the founder of Judaism, in the Holy Land.
No such painting exists.
She wasn't, Judaism is a religion based on national revelation. The foundation of Judaism was when all of the Israelites accepted the Torah in the Sinai.
Actually it was not made but was founded.Islam's founder is Muhamad.Christianity's founder was Jesus Christ.While the founder of judaism is Abraham or/and Moses(I'm not actually sure but that's what I found in my search and you can also search if want). Thank you for reading, Mitch Manos
Judaism was established by Jehovah God.
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Abraham lived from 1812 to 1637 BCE.
No it is not Moses, but it is Abraham the father of Judaism.
God founded faith in Judaism and Christianity, with Judaism having the promises and Christianity having the fulfillment of the promises.
According to tradition, Abraham began the practices of Judaism 3800 years ago (Talmud, Yoma 28b).