Judaism today is a thriving, multi-layered religion, which includes a vast number of ideas and individual beliefs, but which is bonded together with common traditions and history.
Unlike the denominations of other religions, the major denominations (for lack of a better word) within Judaism are tied closely together, even when they don't agree with each other.
Judaism is called Judaism.
Judaism.
Judaism is widely practiced today (21st Century). Also, separate from its practice, Judaism is arguably STUDIED today by more people than ever before in its history.
Judaism didn't help or hinder Hebrew. Hebrew is the main language through which Judaism is expressed. So it's more accurate to say the Hebrew helped Judaism.
The people who follow Judaism are called Jews.
Rabbis.
In the first half of the 20th century Conservative Judaism had fast growth. In the 1990's the Conservative Judaism was the largest denomination. Today it is not the largest denomination in America.
Judaism.
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Israel is 75% Jewish.
Wherever there are Jews.
Judaism (the original, not today's), Christianity (the original, not today's), and Islam...