Judaism
The Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, were the founders of Judaism. Those who follow the religion of Judaism are called "Jews". Judaism is a monotheist, the belief of a single entity who is the creator of the universe, and the name of this creator is "God". Significant individuals from Judaism biblical stories include Abraham, Jacob, Isaac, and many other from the holy scripture of the old testament. The Jewish religion emerged from about 4,000 years ago. It originated in the Middle East and has spread to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Those who follow the religion of Judaism follow the ten commandments given to Moses to tell the Jewish people the importance of living justly.