Eve (Chava, in Hebrew). Genesis ch.1-3.
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Naturally, the first woman in the world: Eve or as she is called in the Torah, Chava.
Yes she is. The next woman mentioned is Ruth.
There was only 1 Pharaoh that enslaved the Hebrews, but his name is not mentioned in the Torah.
Yes she was.
The first woman to meet the Spanish conquistadors was a native- Malinali
Yes, they are mentioned from the 2nd to 4th chapters of Bereshit (Genesis).
The Star of David, which is actually called 'The Shield of David' is a "modern" civic symbol of the Jewish Nation, it is not mentioned in the Torah.
The kohanim (priesthood) came after the Torah was given. It is mentioned in Exodus 28 and elsewhere in the Torah. Before that, there was an ancient priesthood consisting of the firstborn Israelite males of all the Israelite Tribes. This ceased when the kohanim began serving.
It is first mentioned in the Torah (Leviticus ch.23), and elaborated upon in the Talmud (tractate Rosh Hashanah).
Answer 1I don't believe the Prophet Muhammad is mentioned in the Jewish Torah, not according the Old Testament anyway!Answer 2It is absolutely certain that Muhammad is not mentioned in any part of the Torah. In fact, he is not mentioned in the rest of the Tanakh either, and nor does his name appear in the New Testament.
No
Although some references can be interpreted "after the fact", there are no direct mentions in the Torah of either Chanukah or Purim.