Judaism is one of the three main monotheistic religions in the world. It has three religious sects and is the combination of a dedication to monotheism, sacred texts, and a rich social and cultural heritage.
The culture of Judaism has evolved over the years into something entirely unique unto itself. It consists of torah (divine revelation) and mitzvot (divine commandments) and is also the diverse cultures of the Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino languages.
Conceptually, Judaism is a triad between God, the Torah, and the Israele (Jewish) people. These aspects of life are interconnected to each other, unable to exist without the other.
