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  2. Who Was the Founder of Judaism? - Chabad.org

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    So to understand Judaism, we must start with the story of this great man, perhaps the most important individual in the history of the world, and the founder of Judaism.2 Abraham was a young child in one of the first great cities of civilization, Ur, in ancient Mesopotamia, about 4,000 years ago.

  3. What Is Judaism? - BBC Bitesize

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    Abraham is considered the father of the Jewish people and the Israelites are his descendants. Moses. Later, a man named Moses saved the Jewish people from persecution in Egypt when he led them to...

  4. 18 Abraham Facts You Should Know - Chabad.org

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    In everlasting memory of our founder, Rabbi Yosef Y. Kazen, pioneer of Torah, Judaism and Jewish information on the web

  5. Abraham: The Founder of Judaism - Learn Religions

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    Abraham (Avraham) was the first Jew, the founder of Judaism, the physical and spiritual ancestor of the Jewish people, and one of the three Patriarchs (Avot) of Judaism. Abraham also plays a prominent role in Christianity and Islam, which are the other two major Abrahamic religions.

  6. According to Jewish tradition and biblical accounts, Judaism was founded by the patriarch Abraham around 1800 BCE. However, it is important to note that the historical origins of Judaism are complex and are still subject to research and interpretation.

  7. Who is considered the first Jew and why? - Parshah Focus -...

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    Abraham, 1813-1638 BCE, is considered the first Jew. A native of Mesopotamia, he rejected the idolatrous ways of his ancestors and contemporaries; he was the first person to use his own cognitive abilities to discover and recognize the one G‑d. He then actively publicized his newfound monotheistic beliefs among his fellow citizens.

  8. The Birth and Evolution of Judaism - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Scholars are in bitter disagreement over the origin of the the Yahweh religion and the identity of its founder, Moses. While Moses is an Egyptian name, the religion itself comes from Midian. In the account, Moses lives for a time with a Midianite priest, Jethro, at the foot of Mount Sinai.

  9. The Origins of Judaism - Biblical Archaeology Society

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    Whatever it is that the biblical Israelites are doing, they do not seem to be practicing Judaism! So, when can we date the actual origins of Judaism? Or, as Yonatan Adler puts it: “When did ancient Judeans, as a society, first begin to observe the laws of the Torah in their daily lives?”

  10. The Rise of Judaism | NOVA | PBS

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    Because how can you imagine our forefather Abraham, the founder of Judaism, not observing the Jewish rules, not observing the Jewish laws? This is a wonderful anachronism, a charming conceit.

  11. Judaism - Torah, Monotheism, Covenant | Britannica

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    From there Abraham, the founder of the Hebrew people, is said to have migrated to Canaan (comprising roughly the region of modern Israel and Lebanon), which was a vortex of west Asian, Egyptian, and east Mediterranean cultures throughout the biblical period and later ages.