1) Because God commanded us to study the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:7 and 11:19). 2) Because without study it is impossible to know the Torah and keep its laws and beliefs.
3) Because without knowledge of the Torah, Judaism would atrophy (as happened among the Sadducees and other non-traditional groups).
Study is necessary to know and follow the laws.
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
In the Torah.
Whatever they were, they still are. Jewish Law has not changed.We know what the laws of Judaism are, but they have never been ranked.We do not know which ones are more or less important than others.
The study of laws of motion and forms of energy is called Physics. This is a very important study for students to learn.
The study of laws of motion and forms of energy is called Physics. This is a very important study for students to learn.
The study of laws of motion and forms of energy is called Physics. This is a very important study for students to learn.
The study of laws of motion and forms of energy is called Physics. This is a very important study for students to learn.
Was and still is. The answer is: The laws of the Torah, which contains the several hundred basic commands of Judaism.See also:More about the Torah's laws
Abraham was the leader of these people called "Jews" but the Judaism - laws, most beliving, bible, and holidays created in moses time and after him . itzhak, moses, Abraham, Jacob and more the most important leaders of judaism.
Orthodox Jews believe that the Torah must be fully observed. They keep the laws of Judaism as codified in the Shulchan Arukh (Code of Jewish Law), which lists the laws of the Torah and Talmud. Torah-study is seen as very important; and the modern world is seen as subservient to the Torah, not the other way around.Other Jewish groups (Conservative, Reform) adapt or change the Torah-laws in contemporary life, to a greater or lesser degree.
A Rabbi or a Cantor (or anyone for that matter) can interpret and teach the laws of Judaism.