The Jewish Bible is called 'Tanach'. The word Tanach is an acronym made up of the names of its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings).
The Torah is often called The Five Books of Moses.
Stephen W. Massil has written: 'The Jewish Year Book 2005' 'Jewish Year Book 1998 (Jewish Year Books)' 'Jewish Travel Guide, 1992' 'The Jewish Travel Guide 1997 (Annual)' 'Jewish Year Book 2006' 'The Jewish Year Book 1996' 'Jewish Year Book 2004' 'The Jewish Year Book 1999'
Koret Jewish Book Award was created in 1998.
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Talmud is the Jewish book of laws.
The Siddur is the Jewish prayerbook.
The Jewish prayerbook is the Siddur.
Leviticus.
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
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Psalms (Tehillim), and The Siddur (Jewish prayerbook).
The last book of the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is Divrei Hayamim II (Chronicles II).
The book of Exodus IS one of the Jewish holy texts. It does not "observe" holy texts.