The Torah contains history and law, but it also has many principles of belief, ethics, morals and ways of thinking.
Principles and Torah are interconnected as the Torah serves as the foundational text of Jewish law, ethics, and spirituality, articulating core principles that guide behavior and belief. These principles, such as justice, compassion, and community responsibility, are derived from the Torah's narratives, commandments, and teachings. Together, they provide a framework for moral conduct and societal values within Judaism, influencing both individual actions and communal life. Thus, the Torah is not just a set of laws but a source of ethical principles that shape the Jewish way of life.
Simchat Torah is right after Sukkot.
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The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
it was founded by Abraham, who arrived at all of the principles of the Torah through hs own reasoning; and his beliefs were confirmed when God gave the Torah.
Diver Torah, plural for a davar Torah, is a lesson given by someone to a group of people that is related to the section of the Torah being read that week
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One or more Torah-scrolls.See also the Related Links.Link: Facts about Torah-scrollsLink: More about the synagogue
The Torah is the primary source of Jewish ethics. See also the attached Related Link.
Belief in God Belief in the Torah Belief in the existence of the soul, which is responsible to God