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How was the Torah treated?

carefully!


How is the Torah is taken out?

Carefully.


How is the Torah treated in festivals?

With respect


How is the Torah treated?

With proper respect


How was diphtheria treated in the 1600's?

very carefully


Where is a Torah buried?

The parchment on which the Torah text is written is properly called a Torah scroll or, in Hebrew, a Sefer Torah (sefermeans book). A Torah scroll that is damaged or worn out is treated the same as a deceased Jewish person: it is buried in a cemetery (or at least in the ground), with a burial ceremony and mourning.


Do cd sleeves actually offer protection to cds?

It all depends on how well you take car of your cds, and how well the cases are treated. If they are treated carefully, then it should provide a lot of protection to the cd.


What is the phrase that describes the Hebrew belief of how each individual should be treated fairly?

"What is hateful to you, do not do to another. That is the whole Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go study."


What is the phrase that describe the Hebrew belief of how each individual should be treated fairly?

"What is hateful to you, do not do to another. That is the whole Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go study."


What should you do if your Teething 1 year old has a fever of 103.8?

Fevers are treated with either acetaminophen or ibuprofen - follow the directions on the package carefully.


How do the Bible the Talmud and the Torah differ from each other in ideology customs and central themes?

The Bible is a Christian text whose first half is a translation of the Hebrew Bible.The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh, which contains the Torah and the books of the Israelite prophets. The Torah's ideology is presenting the world background and the laws and beliefs of Judaism, plus future prophecies and more. Laws are treated at length, and customs only in passing.The rest of the Tanakh has as its ideology the upholding of the Torah. For more, see these links:What_is_the_history_of_the_Jewish_BibleWhy_was_the_Hebrew_Bible_importantWhat_roles_did_prophets_play_in_ancient_israelThe Talmud has as its ideology the purpose of clarifying the Torah. It spells out the traditions and details concerning the brief verses in the Torah. It also lists many customs. For more:What_are_the_top_facts_about_the_Talmud


Why was the Torah named Torah?

The word Torah means 'Teachings'.