The Torah is the Five Books of Moses. It is the holiest of Jewish books.
The Tanach, which is the Hebrew Bible, contains the Torah, the Prophets and the Scriptures. Together, these make up the written law.
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
Judaism was in what is now called Israel. Its holy book is the Tanakh, which contains the Torah and the prophetic books.
The holy books of Judaism are the first five books of the modern King James version of the Holy Bible. These are Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and Numbers.
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There aren't 2 holy books in Judaism. All of the books of the Hebrew bible (called "the old testament" by Christians) are the holy books of Judaism. There are 24 books. The Torah comprises the first 5 books.
Judaism. Christianity also shares some of the same holy books.
Yes, Judaism has both. The symbol of Judaism is typically the Magen David (Star of David) and the Holy Book is the Torah (Pentateuch) or Tanakh (Jewish Bible). More on the Jewish Holy Books can be read in the Related Question below.
They are the same. Judaism has many holy books, but the Torah is the holiest.
The difference between Hasidic Jews and Jews of other sects is their interpretation and perception of the Religious Law, not their holy books. They have the same holy books as the rest of the Jewish people.To see what the Jewish Holy Books are, view the Related Question.
The difference between Hasidic Jews and Jews of other sects is their interpretation and perception of the Religious Law, not their holy books. They have the same holy books as the rest of the Jewish people.To see what the Jewish Holy Books are, view the Related Question.
Rather than rewrite two perfectly good answers, see the Related Questions on the Jewish Holy Books and Jewish Laws.