The Torah. The word "Torah" can be translated "teaching" or "law". However, actual the term for law in Judaism is 'halacha' or the plural 'halachot'. Halacha (Jewish law) is recorded in the Talmud.
Jewish law is called 'halacha'.
Shariah is Muslim religious law.
Contained in the Torah and explained in the Talmud.
Torah
Halakhah (הלכה) which means "the way"
The term used for Jewish Religious Law is Halakha,
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
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.
Moshe HaLevi Spero has written: 'Religious objects as psychological structures' -- subject(s): Jewish law, Judaism, Judaism and psychoanalysis, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Jewish law, Psychology, Psychotherapy
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism was created in 1961.
As part of a religious ceremony of the religion of Judaism.