Yes, at a Jewish bookstore.
Originally, the Torah was only handwritten on a single scroll, you will still find these versions in synagogues. It is possible to get the complete Tanach (Jewish Bible), which is made up of the Torah, Nevi'im, and K'tuvim, in a single book.
Torah already is a Hebrew word written in Latin script. It's pronounced "torah" in Hebrew, just as it is in English, only the stress is on the last syllable.
A Torah is made up of one single scroll that is divided into five sections:Bereishit (Beginning)Shemot (Names)Vayikra (He Called)Bamidbar (In the Desert)Devarim (Words)
No, there is not. There are only full blown, official versions in English of the songs Engel and Du Hast.
it hasn't been translated to English, theres only Korean versions of it @ jr.naver.com but it only shows partial pages, not the complete series sadly
The Torah was written in Hebrew and we certainly do still have it in the Hebrew language, although we do not have the original completed versions with the words exactly as then used.
You can't really, There are only full subbed versions!
Look in the bookstore in the Judaism section for a book labled "Tanakh". It is the Old Testament. Since you probably already have a Bible, read the Old Testament. Torah itself is the first five books in the Bible, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Yes, women can hold the Torah. Orthodox women will only carry and read from the Torah in female only prayer groups though.
You can find the English versions and the Japanese versions with English Subtitles on Ebay I got mine from there!
OpinionThe different English language versions of the Bible, from the archaic language of the KJV to various modern and contemporary versions, are the product of the evolution of the English rather than the opposite.
This site is in English and naturally it would be expected to speak English. On the other versions like the German WikiAnswers, you'd be expected to speak German.