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Question by  DavidYoder (25)

Who was the founder of Judaism?

 
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Answer by  elynne (1153)

Abraham is considered the father of the Jewish race. This is seen in the develop of the old testament. But what is considered Judaism today is really the develop of the jewish leaders and rabbi's following the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD.

 
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Answer by  Suranee (81)

Abraham is the founder of Judaism. Abraham was very obedient to God and one day even agreed to sacrifice his own son by killing him when God asked him to do so. Some Christians believe God's request from Abraham to sacrifice his son is similar to God sacrificing his own Son, Jesus, to save mankind.

 
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Answer by  monkeydrone (233)

Well, it depends on your point of view. i personaly see abrham as the founder of the jewish, christian and muslim faiths. Some people will claim that Isaac was the founder because it was his flesh originally desired by God. Moses lead the hebrews out of egypt so he could be up for nomination to.

 
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Answer by  CarolynOsborne (2804)

According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham was the "founder" of Judaism, in that God made a covenant with him because he was faithful to God.

 
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Answer by  Atticus (95)

Abraham founded Judaism when he rejected the polytheistic ways of his native city of Ur, and was led by God on an exodus to Canaan.

 
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Answer by  jschunk (43)

Due to the fact that Abraham is promised numerous offspring and a large inheritance of land, he is often credited as being the father, or founder, of Judaism.

 
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Answer by  tamkees (3203)

The same Abraham that Christians study in the Old Testament was the founder of Judaism. Judaism got its start the moment that Abraham entered into a covenant with God. With that covenant, God promised a then childless Abram that his descendants would be myriad; Abram promised to worship only Yahweh. To seal the deal, God renamed Abram, Abraham.

 
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