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The Torah is the most treasured possession in Judaism as it is what forms the backbone of Judaism. Without the Torah, there would be no Judaism.

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The Torah represents a tree of life to the Jewish people. It is the backbone of Jewish law and ethics. It is the heritage of the Jews

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