The fact that it is the word of God (Exodus 24:12).
Torah...
No, the book of Job is not included in the Torah.
No book of the Torah is called the book of the second covenant.
The Torah
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism for Jews, yes.
The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
A Torah scroll, a Tanakh, a book with the Torah in it...! There are countless possibilities!
It was the location of the giving of the Torah to the people; however the modern-day Mt. Sinai in Egypt is of no importance to Jews since it is mostly likely not the same mountain mentioned in the Torah.
The Torah documents the history of the Jewish people and contains the ethical framework in which Judaism has evolved. It should be noted that reading the Torah alone is not sufficient when wanting to explore the various ways it applies to Jews today. For that you would need to explore the commentaries and "oral laws" which help explain the Torah and also apply it to modern situations.
No, I think the Torah is from the Judaism tradition.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism. The Torah is the Five Books of Moses and the teachings that Jewish people follow. Christians call the Torah the Old Testament. There are actually some differences between the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Torah due to mistranslations in the Christian book, though. The Torah is said to have been given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as the Israelites were fleeing the Egyptians.
A Torah is a scroll and not a book becauseit does not open pagewise like a book it is roled from one end and read and rewound from the otherside.