There is no symbolic meaning of a Torah, it is the backbone of Judaism and provides the guidelines for how Jews are to live their lives.
The Torah isn't a symbol. It is the Five Books of Moses and the core of the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
The Torah represents a tree of life to the Jewish people. It is the backbone of Jewish law and ethics. It is the heritage of the Jews.
instructions from god
God's mitzvoth (commandments) and covenant.
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The Creation and the Exodus, as well as the Giving of the Torah and the World to Come.
It represents a human hand ("yad"), and is used to point to the place in the Torah scroll which is being read.
There are no beads on a Tallit or Jewish prayer shawl. There are knots and strings called Tzitzit on each corner that represent the 613 commandments found in the Torah.
The Torah contains 248 mitzvot aseh ("positive commandments"). The Zohar, a mystical commentary on the Torah, indicates that these correspond to the 248 parts of the human body. One cannot perform positive commandments without one's body, and in turn, one sanctifies his physical being through the performance of the Torah's commandments.
A complete break from the ubiquitous idolatry of the ancient world. Judaism represents belief in One God and in the Torah which He gave.
Because they're commanded in the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.6). They represent the binding covenant with God.
(Numbers, end of ch.15): They represent the commandments of the Torah. One of the Hebrew etymologies of the word tzitzit suggests "looking" (lehatzitz) since by seeing the tzitzit you're reminded of the commandments (Numbers, ibid).
The word Torah means 'Teachings'.
Islam represent the way to live your life on earth and it means peace by submitting your will to Allah..!! Like jesus(pbuh) said it is also written in torah and zaboor
Torah is the Hebrew word for "Teaching" or "Instruction".Answer:The Torah itself names itself "The Torah" (Deuteronomy 31:24).