There are several, most importantly the Torah and the Talmud. Most other examples would best be classed as one or the other (laws or teachings), not both. See also:
Both the Torah and the Talmud are important records of Jewish laws and teachings. See the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: More about the TalmudLink: Examples of Jewish laws
Circumcision, Dietary Laws, Temple.
The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14).See also:The Jewish laws of keeping kosher
Jesus was a Jew and was brought up with Jewish teaching. As the son of God, He had perfect knowledge of the teachings, having instituted them and the race as His chosen people. Jesus objected, however, to the legalistic additions that had been made to the original laws by some Jews.
Whatever they were, they still are. Jewish Law has not changed.We know what the laws of Judaism are, but they have never been ranked.We do not know which ones are more or less important than others.
In the Torah, the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis through Deuteronomy). Jewish tradition counts 613 distinct commandments in the Torah.
Yes. In fact it would be forbidden by Jewish law to deny a blood transfusion, because Jewish laws says that life is more important than almost any Jewish law
In general, it is legal to record anyone in public where there is no expectation of privacy. However, laws regarding recording vary by location, so it is important to check the specific laws in your area.
Talmud is the Jewish book of laws.
The Pharisees originated from a Jewish sect that emerged during the Second Temple period in ancient Israel. They were known for their strict adherence to Jewish law and traditions, and played a significant role in interpreting and teaching religious laws to the Jewish community. The Pharisees were influential in shaping Jewish religious practices and beliefs during this time.
It is important to follow the law and not break any laws. A conviction will stay on a persons record for their entire life.
I don't know what retrictions are you talking about. Jewish laws or Laws imposed on the Jews by outsiders?