Avodah Zarah is a Hebrew term that is commonly used in the Jewish community to refer to idolatry. This term means "foreign worship" and is considered one of the worst sins in Judaism. Synonyms for avodah zarah include "idol worship," "paganism," "heathenism," "polytheism," and "false religion." These terms all refer to the worship of gods or deities other than the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. These practices have been denounced in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, and their practice is believed to lead one away from the worship and reverence of the one true God.