The Torah is the primary source of Jewish ethics.
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The Torah is the most treasured possession in Judaism as it is what forms the backbone of Judaism. Without the Torah, there would be no Judaism.
The Torah is the 5 books of Moshe and is the holiest text in Judaism.
This is not correct. The Torah is VERY important to Jewish people. It is the foundation of of Jewish life. The Jews believe it is a tree of life to all that cling to it.
Yes. It recaps the laws of the Torah, discussing and bringing their details into focus and rendering final halakhic rulings. ("Halakhic" means "according to Jewish law.") In addition, the Talmud contains biographical information concerning its Sages, info on Jewish history, morals and ethics, and stories which are intended to convey ethics and/or hidden meanings.
Pirkei Avoth (Ethics of the Fathers). That is one of the tractates of the Mishna, and can be found in many Jewish prayerbooks.
They are the same. Judaism has many holy books, but the Torah is the holiest.
Without a healthy body, it is impossible to fully immerse oneself in the Torah, its study and fulfillment of its commands.
Those who follow Judaism refer to the Torah for religious guidance. The Torah is a sacred text in Judaism that includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It is considered the foundation of Jewish law, ethics, and belief.
The Torah defines the Jewish religion.
Moshe the Beadle is a lover of mysticism and Jewish spirituality. He is known for his deep connection to the teachings of Torah and Kabbalah.
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The Torah prohibits anal sex between men but permits it between a husband and wife.