Judaism
(noun)
- The monotheistic religion of the Jews, based on the belief in one God and the adherence to the laws and ethics set forth in the Bible and the Talmud.
- The cultural and religious beliefs, practices, and traditions of the Jewish people.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from french judaïsme, via late latin from greek ioudaïsmos, from ioudaios "jew".
Examples:
- Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions.
- The principles of Judaism include the belief in one God, the importance of the Torah, and the observance of the Sabbath.
- Judaism is a religion practiced by millions of people around the world.
- He converted to Judaism and was welcomed into the community.
- Judaism teaches the importance of charitable giving and acts of kindness.