The word 'Torah' literally means 'teachings'.
Torah = תורה (pronounced toh-ráh)The Hebrew word Torah means "instruction." It can also mean the suffix -ology in certain expressions, such as:Torat ha nefesh (תורת הנפש) = Psychology (literally the "torah of the soul")
A Yad, literally "hand", is a Jewish Torah Pointer and is used to follow the text of the Torah.
The Torah is a collection of 5 books. It's a living document, but it's not literally alive, so it wasn't born.
No. There is no current stream of Jewish thought that interprets the Torah literally. As Maimonides pointed out in the 12th century, when the Torah speaks of "the hand of God", it is not referring to a flesh and blood hand. This is figurative language. Maimonides went on to note that the start of Genesis cannot be read literally. His book, "The Guide for the Perplexed" focuses on this issue.
"La'ahSOKE b'divRAY toRAH" = "to be involved/occupied with words of Torah"
Torah (תורה) is the hebrew word for "instruction".
It means to observe the Torah's laws.
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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
The entire Torah is read over the course of each year, in consecutive portions every week. These are the Torah readings.
Badly. He was a bastard, literally. (And when I say literally, I mean it literally)
The Tagalog word "namayagpag" literally means "to flourish" or "to prosper." It is derived from the root word "yagpag," which refers to something that grows or expands in a positive manner.