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  • ...jpg/credit|{{Torah scrolls Bet El Synagogue Casablanca.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Torah scrolls. Bet El Synagogue, [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]].]] The '''Torah''' (תורה), literally "Teaching" or "Instruction," is the holiest book o
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  • consists of religious works categorized into the Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
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  • First book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible.
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  • [[Monotheism|Monotheistic]] religion of the Jewish people based on the [[Torah]].
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  • ...nch within Judaism that stresses strict interpretation and practice of the Torah as expressed in the Talmud.
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  • | pagename = Torah | abc = Torah
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  • ...raeli Folk Dancer and a teacher of B’nai Mitzvah preparation (Haftarah and Torah)
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  • *editor in chief of ''The New Translation of the Torah'' for the Jewish Publication Society of America,
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  • ...online, playing with his grandchildren, gardening and advancing his Jewish Torah learning.
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  • The ''[[Mishneh Torah]]'' (an authoritative work of [[halakha|Jewish law]]) states: ...mre.org/i/e511.htm "Hilchot Malachim (laws concerning kings) (Hebrew)"], [[Torah database#Mechon Mamre.28digital freeware.29|MechonMamre.org]], accessed Mar
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  • ...t Horev junior high and Yeshiva high school, and at Rabbinical College Kol Torah.
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  • ...lical laws from God. Moses is traditionally held to be the author of the [[Torah]], the first five books in the Old Testament.
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  • ...ts name an abbreviation derived from "''Shomrei Torah Sephardim''-Sephardi Torah Guardians". It is a religious party made up of North African [[Sephardi Jew
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  • {{r|Torah}}
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  • {{r|Torah}}
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  • ...commands the People of Israel, and their kings, to prepare [[Hebrew Bible|Torah]] scrolls for such performances. Scholars suggest that many religious texts ...ew Month and various Festivals. In a [[ritual]] following the reading, the Torah scroll is elevated and returned to a sacred enclosure.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Torah]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Torah}}
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  • *Belief that the [[Torah]] was transmitted by God to [[Moses]]; *Intensive dedication to the study of Torah, as a matter of practice, belief, and organizational priority.
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  • ...Aramaic, as was some of the [[Talmud]], the main scripture, besides the [[Torah]], of Judaism.
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  • ...as young as 8 might learn from 7 AM until 7 PM. Subjects studied include [[Torah]], [[Halacha]] (Jewish law), [[Talmud]], and various other Jewish subjects.
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  • {{r|Torah}}
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  • ...y more stable notion. Thus, one refers to "Reform Judaism" but not "Reform Torah." '' [[Torah]] is not a synonym for Judaism. It denotes, per se, only the religious lite
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  • ...://www.torah.org/ Torah.org]. (also known as ''Project Genesis'') Contains Torah commentaries and studies of Tanakh, along with Jewish ethics, philosophy, h
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  • ...gin with the Pentateuch, the Five Books of Moses, known in Hebrew as the [[Torah]]. Prophetic books include three sizable works, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekie ...n ''Deuteronomy'', Moses preaches to the people of Israel, writes down the Torah onto a scroll, offers a retrospective account of the prior three books, and
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  • ### [[Torah]]
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  • # The Oral Law was was forbidden to be written, but the Torah gives permission (Deuteronomy) to the appointed Sages to break certain laws ===Karaite Interpretations of the Torah===
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  • ...[[Jewish law (halakhah)]], [[Holocaust]], [[Israel]] (currently a stub), [[Torah]], [[Sabbath and Holy days (Judaism)]], [[Rabbinic literature]], [[Modern J
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  • For [[Judaism|Jews]], circumcision is a commandment in the [[Torah]]. For [[Islam|Muslims]], it is widely practiced although the [[Qur'an]] do
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  • | bgcolor="#00FF00" | '''''Torah'' or Law'''
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  • Kaliv is headquarted in the Ezras Torah neighborhood of Jerusalem and is led by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub; Kalov i Rachmastrivka is headquarted in the Ezras Torah neighborhood of Jerusalem.
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  • ...n the [[post-Exilic period]] (late 5th century BC) by an editor known as [[Torah redactor|R]] (for Redactor), who also made small additions to harmonize dis ...at the book of Joshua was originally included with the five books of the [[Torah]], and they called the entire collection of texts the [[Hexateuch]].
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  • | [[United Torah Judaism]] | [[United Torah Judaism]]
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  • ...p in analyzing Jewish texts and developing Jewish law set him apart from [[Torah im Derech Eretz|neo-Orthodox]] Judaism, which was concurrently developing u * ''Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary'', Ed. David Lieber, [[Chaim Potok]] and [[Harold Kushner]], The
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  • ...'Ksav'': literally the "Written Torah", in contradistinction to the [[Oral Torah]]. Eventually, God led them to the [[land of Israel]]. ...t the details and interpretation of the law, which are called the ''[[Oral Torah]]'' or ''[[Oral law#Oral law in Judaism|oral law]]'', were originally an un
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  • '''Genesis''' is the first book of the Hebrew Bible ([[Torah|The Torah]]) and of the [[Old Testament]] in the Christian Bible. It tells the story
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  • | align="center" bgcolor="#00FF00" | '''''Torah'' <br> or Law'''
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  • ...z, along with Wiesel, as prime examples of "modern-day rabbis" who teach [[Torah ]]in a secular context. The New York Criminal Bar Association honored Dersh
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  • ...ion of Israel as an independent nation. Jewish law, and the stories of the Torah, became glue that bound the exiles together as a people. Consequently, afte
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  • ...uote>"''The Nazis, borrowing from the growing scholarly consensus that the Torah consisted of myth and legend, used this scholarly climate to invalidate bot | title = The Torah in Modern Scholarship
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  • ...uote>"''The Nazis, borrowing from the growing scholarly consensus that the Torah consisted of myth and legend, used this scholarly climate to invalidate bot | title = The Torah in Modern Scholarship
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  • * Greenfield, Sidney M. Making Another World Possible: the Torah, Louis Kelso and the Problem of Poverty (paper given at conference, Colombi
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  • ...resumably believed in the truth of the Torah as much as the authors of the Torah did? (Or are the different "layers" of the Talmud in different categories?
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  • ...o represent Judaism as a whole) become a "People of the Book," i.e., the [[Torah]]. Another sect recognized Jesus Christ, as the new center of their religio
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  • ...y of texts ranging from the Sumerian [[Epic of Gilgamesh]] to the Hebrew [[Torah]], and onward to the Hellenistic [[Odyssey]] of [[Homer]]. These texts, th
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  • ...lites of Jerusalem|African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem]] [[Ha' Yisrayli Torah Brith Yahad]], and Doctor of Electro-homeopathic Medicine MD(AM), Edenic-Li
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  • ...y of texts ranging from the Sumerian [[Epic of Gilgamesh]] to the Hebrew [[Torah]], and onward to the Hellenistic [[Odyssey]] of [[Homer]]. These texts, th
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  • ...rounds for pantheism are sometimes characterized as reaching back to the [[Torah]] itself in its account of creation in [[Genesis]] and its earlier propheti
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  • :*his status as the Messiah (''as-Masih''), who "confirmed the Torah that had come before him" (61:6), and predicted the future appearance of "A
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  • <!--[[Image:TorahScroll.jpg|thumb|left|Ashkenazi [[Torah]] scroll]]--> ...uidance. The first five books of the [[Old Testament]] are known as the [[Torah]] and include [[Genesis]], [[Exodus]], [[Leviticus]], [[Book of Numbers|Num
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  • ...s, but our readers might not. Also, this is a principle he adopts from the Torah and a rather common statement (for Jews, at that time) anyhow. The part abo ...that had come before him" (5:46) and saying that just as he confirmed the Torah, so did he predict the coming of "Ahmad" (61:6), i.e. Muhammad. The Qur'an
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  • :''Scriptures:'' The (Jewish) Bible or "TaNaKh," consisting of the Law (''Torah''), Prophets (''Neviim''), and Writings (''Khetuvim''); also commentarial l
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  • ...n [[Frankfurt-am-Main]], where he studied [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Torah]]: he was by all accounts more religious than his parents. But after eleven
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  • ...ize the observance of [[Shabbat]]. Between [[Rosh Hashanna]] and [[Simcha Torah]] Challah is sweetened using [[honey]] and [[raisin]]s to signify a sweet a
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  • ...rg University]], [[Toastmasters international]], [[Tocqueville II (5)]], [[Torah]], [[Tort]], [[Tortious interference]], [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Transcenden
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