Yes, the Torah is a parchment scroll containing 5845 verses. Every synagogue has a Torah scroll.
No, it's in the form of books.
The Torah scroll is kept in an ark called the Aron Kodesh (Holy Ark). It is read on a stand called a Bimah.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism for Jews, yes.
Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
The Torah scroll.
BaMidbar (Numbers).
Yes. Judaism has set portions of the Torah (Pentateuch) which are read on specific days. When these are to be read, the Torah scroll is placed on an elevated lectern in front of the congregation and read.
They are the same. Judaism has many holy books, but the Torah is the holiest.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
the Torah scroll is kept covered in a cloth covering.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
No. They are different books with different content. The Torah is the holy book of the Jews, and the Qur'an is the holy book of the Muslims.
Answer 1No. It is holy for Muslims.Qur'an is Muslims holy book. refer to question below.Answer 2No. The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam. Jews do not believe that Mohammed prophesied and therefore the Qur'an has little relevance to Jews. (This would be similar to how the Christians view the Hindu Vedas.) The Jewish Holy Books are comprised of the Torah and the remainder of the Jewish Bible or Masoretic Old Testament.