See the attached Related Link for a list of the books of the Jewish Bible, with summaries of each book. In addition, there are the Talmud (Oral Law), midrashim (ancient Torah-commentaries), and much more.
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There are thousands of books about the Jewish traditions.
When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport by Allen Bodner
It depends on the denomination, but the general answer is No. Even if it has only the books present in the Jewish Bible, as opposed to some deuterocanonical books, it have extra chapters in some of the later books (like Daniel) and the order in a Protestant Old Testament will certainly be different than the Jewish Bible.
Most definitely - the Torah and Talmud are both books, and between them they influence every aspect of a Jewish person's life.
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The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
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.
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