Torah
Yes, when it refer to the parts of the Holy Bible.
The Hebrew word 'Shoah' means 'catastrophe' and is used by Jews to refer to the Holocaust. The word Shoah is not found in every synagogue.
Jews believe in God. The word Yahweh, Jehovah, and all variations are Christian words that have never been used by Jews. In daily conversation most Jews use the name HaShem to refer to The Creator.
The word ''can'' is used to refer to
The word 'welcome' is not used in the KJV.
Haredi Jews are ultra orthodox Jews found around the world.
There is no difference. Allah is the name of God in Arabic and is cognate to the Hebrew name for God (Elohim).
The word aliyah is not French, it is Hebrew, and it means to ascend, used metaphorically to refer to the migration of Jews to Israel.
Grantha means BOOK and is used for scriptures in India, specially Sikh scriptures. A usage similar to the word "Bible".
"Allah" is the Arabic word for "God".
No, the word simply refers to the right to vote. It is used mainly in connection with the campaigns for votes for women.
Jews call them the 'Torah' or the 'Law of Moses.' Many others refer the first five books of Moses as the Pentateuch.