The "Jewish Bible" is called the "Tanakh". You may not believe this, but there's
a good chance that you have a translation of it right there in your home.
If you have, then it's quite a big book, and it's titled "The Old Testament".
The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh.
Judaism accepts parts of the Christian Bible as sacred, but treats the entire Jewish Bible as sacred.
Reformed Judaism believes that the Bible is the main source for the rules of Judaism.
Judaism is drawn from the Jewish Bible (Tanakh). To read more about the Jewish Bible, please see the Related Question.
The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Christianity and Judaism share all of the old testament books.
The equivalent sacred text in Islam to the Torah in Judaism is the Quran.
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
Judaism: Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Christianity: Bible Islam: Holy Quran
They Hebrew Bible is the backbone of Judaism and the source for most Jewish laws and traditions.
The Bible= Judaism and christianity.... the bible book of exodus............
The teachings of Judaism can be found in the The Hebrew Bible, the Mishna, The Talmud, and many other texts.