Scattered throughout the Torah are many hundreds of ethical teachings; but two examples are Leviticus ch19, and all of Pirkei Avot (one book of the Oral Torah) which is found in many Jewish prayerbooks.
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The Written Torah, The Oral Torah (Talmud); Tanakh (The Hebrew Bible) the covenant; 613 mitzvot.
Scattered throughout the Torah are many hundreds of ethical teachings; but two examples are Leviticus ch.19, and all of Pirkei Avot (one book of the Oral Torah) which is found in many Jewish prayerbooks. See also:
http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-culture/basic-jewish-ethics
The Hebrew Bible and the Talmud are both correct answers. See the Related Links.
Two main sources: the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.
oral law
Reformed Judaism believes that the Bible is the main source for the rules of Judaism.
The single main teaching of Judaism is that God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4). Other than that, Judaism has many teachings, but none are on the same level of importance.Jews consider all of Judaism's classic texts to have some degree of holiness, but the greatest (and most holy) of these is the Hebrew Bible, which we (in Hebrew) call the Tanakh.
Torah is the main source of faith in Judaism. It is traditionally regarded as a tree of life to all those who cling to it. Even Modern and Liberal Jews draw meaning and knowledge from Torah.
It can be summed up in this quote by Rabbi Hillel: What is hateful to you, do not do to another. The rest is detail. Now go study.
We don't a 'teaching priest' in Judaism.
Dwight Delahunt has written: 'Judaism' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Judaism
that there is only one g-d. God is not an idol.
the main teaching prophet was to preach islam
Ultimately God.
The main teaching of Islam is to worship Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity anf Judaism) as the one and only one God with no son, no father, no companion, no partner, no associate, and no equivalence. Refer to related questions below.
I know this is more than three but this way you have a choice :) The six main world religions are: Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Muslim Judaism Sikhism Source: R.S. lessons!
Moses.