Moses wrote it, as it waas dictated to him, as
stated explicitly in Deuteronomy 31:9, 24.
Moses, who wrote the Torah (Deuteronomy 31:24).
Tradition states that the Torah was given by God to Moses (Exodus 24:12) in 1312 BCE. Moses taught it to the people (Exodus ch.34), and put it in writing before his death (Deuteronomy 31:24) in 1272 BCE.See also the Related Links.Link: More about MosesLink: Did Moses write the Torah
The Torah is written on parchment with ink
they wrote the Torah
The Torah (תורה) or Sefer Torah (ספר תורה)
The Torah itself states (Deuteronomy 31:24) that Moses wrote it.
The Torah (תורה), also called the Pentateuch, is the primary Jewish holy book. It is comprised of the five Books of Moses (also called the Books of the Law). The Torah was given by God to Moses (Exodus 24:12), who transmitted it to the people and wrote it (Deuteronomy 31:24). Its chief purpose is to teach the laws of Judaism; and it also teaches us historical highlights, attitudes, guidance, beliefs and more.The Torah (the Five Books of Moses):• Bereisheet (Genesis)• Shemot (Exodus)• Vayikra (Leviticus)• Bamidbar (Numbers)• Devarim (Deuteronomy)
They wrote the Torah and were fat
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Maimonides wrote many significant Jewish works including: * Mishna Torah - A monumental work on Jewish Halacha * The Guide of the Perplexed - a pure philisophical work on Judaism * Commentary on the Mishna * Sefer HaMitzvot - a compilation with an explanation of each of the 613 mitzvot He also organized a list of 13 principles of faith that are the basis for Judaism belief
There are many religions in the world including some of the major ones. The one that can trace its roots back to 500 BCE is Confucianism.
Many contemporary Torah-sages hold there is no explicit, blanket prohibition. However, as far back as the Chafetz Chaim (1930s) and the Chazon Ish, the Rabbis have stressed the fact that smoking harms one's health, which goes against a Torah-precept. For just one example, the great Torah-authority, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, wrote: "it is appropriate for every person, especially Bnai Torah, not to smoke, since it presents a potential danger to life and has no redeeming value."On the Sabbath, smoking is not permitted in any case.