It could be found in the book of Exodus.
a sentence with the word Torah in is: the Torah is the Jewish book.Answer:The Torah contains the words of God (Exodus 24:12).
"The last times" is a Christian concept and cannot be found in the Torah.
The Mezuzah was not "found". The Mezuzah is a Jewish ritual object whose origin is from the Torah, which dates back to 1313 BCE. I guess you could say it was found then.
A torn piece of Torah scroll could be called gvil or klaf.
In the Torah.
No. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible. Psalms is one of the Books of Poetry.
You could, but I wouldn't recommend it.
There is more than one Torah. Every synagogue has its own Torah on scroll. Your question implies that perhaps you were thinking there was only one. As for a picture, I suppose you could Google "Judaica" and find several varieties of the Torah scroll.
No, Jesus did not fulfill a single prophecy within the Torah. Pretty much the only thing in the Torah that could be applied to Jesus would be the tests of a prophet which he failed.
There are two aspects of Jewish law. The first are the mitzvot, which are found in the Torah. The mitzvot are the core guidelines, not laws, that form the basis of how Jews are meant to live righteously. The second aspect is halacha, halachot (pl) are the actual laws of Judaism and are found in the Talmud. Halacha explains how to implement the mitzvot found in the Torah.
Apparently you're referring to the event in which king Josiah found the Torah scroll. This was seen as a Divine omen, and was interpreted as such by Huldah the prophetess. After the foregoing idolatrous kings (Menashe and Amon) had suppressed the Torah, a Torah scroll was found, rolled to the portion of Warnings (Deuteronomy ch. 28). Most significantly, and which the self-styled "Bible-critics" have overlooked, was the fact that the scroll which was found was the very one which Moses himself had penned.