The Torah does not contain any laws, it contains 'mitzvot' which is best translated as 'guidelines'. The mitzvot related to food consumption can be found in all 5 books of the Torah. The actual laws (halachot in Hebrew) related to food consumption are found in the Talmud.
The Hebrew word for 'law' is 'halacha'. The halachot (pl) are recorded in the Talmud which is actually a set of books.
The Torah; and they're explained in the Talmud.
The Jewish laws are in the Torah (also called the 5 books of Moses). These laws are expanded upon in the Mishna, Gemara and other later writings.
The most important difference is that Hinduism is polytheistic.
the invention of irrigation ways or the laws written in stone
The Jews follow many laws. Most of them are written in their Bible, called the Torah. The most important laws are in the Ten Commandments, which the Jews believe were written by God. the Ten Commandments are the basic structures of Judaism. For more information, see the attached Related Link.
the most important job is for them to make laws...
In the Torah.
The Most important job of the legislature is to make laws.
all of them are important but the MOST is don't kill.
the Ten Commandments.
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
Because it enforces the laws and on some instances, vetoes the laws. The most important person of that branch is the President.
It is the power to make laws.
TO make laws