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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".

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Q: Which do Jews follow the Bible or the Torah?
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What do Jews follow?

The Torah.


Is the qur'an The Bible of judaism?

The Qur'an is the holy book that Muslims, who follow the religion of Islam, believe in. Jews (Judaism) believe in the Torah.


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What is the name of the first part of the Hebrew Bible?

The Jews call it the Torah.


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What does the Torah do for Jews?

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.


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The Torah, including its accompanying Oral Tradition (the Talmud).


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