1. judaism - Noun
2. Judaism - Proper noun
The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews as enjoined in the laws of Moses.
Conformity to the Jewish rites and ceremonies.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe young people of Germany have no problem with Judaism. I too, with my two sons sometimes walk across the Jewish cemetery in Oggersheim. Helmut Kohl
First of all, we have to understand what communism is. I mean, to me, real communism, the Soviet communism, is basically a mask for Bolshevism, which is a mask for Judaism. Bobby Fischer
The science of anti-Semitism has as its object Judaism as a social problem, being thus, necessarily, the synthesis of all sciences that can contribute to its solution. A.C. Cuza
Judaism is an intellectually based religion, and the single most important theme is that of study. Norman Lamm
Nazi Germany was so destructive to Judaism not only for the loss of life, but because many who survived began to see the practice of Judaism as somewhat of a health hazard. Jon Stewart
The most significant halachic authority of the last 100 years, whose positions helped fashion a balanced and moderate Judaism. Ovadia Yosef