Jews regard all of the books of the Hebrew Bible as holy. The holiest part of The Bible are the first 5 books, called, "The Torah".
The Torah.
The Qur'an is the holy book that Muslims, who follow the religion of Islam, believe in. Jews (Judaism) believe in the Torah.
The Torah
The Torah only requires Jews to follow the law of the Torah. According to Judaism non-Jews are obligated to follow just the 7 Noachide laws which are described at http://www.answers.com/topic/seven-laws-of-noah
"The law" is a synonym for the Torah.
The Jews call it the Torah.
The Torah.
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 Torah is the backbone of Judaism, regardless of denomination and interpretation. The Torah is a tree of life for all Jews. It is the embodiment of study, prayer, and deeds of kindness. It is the equivalent to a Christian's Bible or a Muslim's Qu'uran.
The Torah, including its accompanying Oral Tradition (the Talmud).
because they follow the torah very strictly
Most religiously observant Jews would own a print copy of the whole Tanach (Jewish Bible), not just the Torah.