Aside from Israel, Judaism is mostly absent from the continent of Asia. Judaism is also mostly absent from the continent of Africa aside from small populations in Morocco, Ethiopia, Uganda, and South Africa.
Abraham was the founder of Judaism, in the Holy Land.
Judaism & Christianity started with God's Covenant with Abraham.
For Judaism, this link has the details:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/a-biography-of-abraham
North America an.d all other world continents.
Christianity and Islam.
Abraham
The birth of Abraham (1812 BCE), who founded what is now called Judaism. See also:More about AbrahamA more detailed timeline of Judaism
No. Abraham started what we call Judaism, one thousand years before King Solomon.
Judaism began around 2000 BCE Islam began in the 7th Century.
If you exclude Antarctica (which has no permanent inhabitants), then there are several religions that have followers on every continent, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism, and probably several others.
Christianity acknowledges that Judaism began with Abraham as the first person after Noah to have a personal relationship with God.