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  1. Judaism - Wikipedia

    Reform Judaism, called Liberal or Progressive Judaism in many countries, defines Judaism in relatively universalist terms, rejects most of the ritual and ceremonial laws of the Torah while observing moral …

  2. Judaism | Definition, Origin, History, Beliefs, & Facts ...

    Feb 1, 2026 · Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the …

  3. Judaism: Founder, Beliefs, Sects, History & Holidays

    Jan 5, 2018 · Judaism is one of the world’s oldest religions, dating back nearly 4,000 years, and is considered to be the original Abrahamic faith (which include Islam and Christianity).

  4. What Is Judaism? - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

    Clearly, there is a religion called Judaism, a set of ideas about the world and the way we should live our lives that is called "Judaism." It is studied in Religious Studies courses and taught to Jewish children …

  5. What is Judaism? - Center for Religious & Spiritual Life ...

    Judaism today is descended from Rabbinic Judaism, that is, the Judaism that emerged after the destruction of the second temple by the Romans in 70 ce. This form of Judaism was centered around …

  6. Introduction to Judaism | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    Explore the practices and beliefs of Judaism as well as the enduring legacy of the Jewish religion and the Holocaust.

  7. Judaism - ReligionFacts

    Mar 17, 2004 · Judaism was founded as early as 2000 BCE as the religion of Abraham and of the small nation of the Hebrews. Through thousands of years of suffering, persecution, dispersion, and the …

  8. Judaism - New World Encyclopedia

    Judaism is one of the first recorded monotheistic faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. The tenets and history of Judaism form a major part of the foundation of other …

  9. What Is Judaism? - Chabad.org

    Judaism (the Jewish Religion) is defined as the totality of beliefs and practices of the Jewish people, as given by G‑d and recorded in the Torah (Hebrew Bible) and subsequent sacred writings of Judaism …

  10. Judaism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and oral traditions. Some of these were first oral traditions and later written in the Mishnah, the Talmud, …