Halakha
Answer 2
The Torah and Prophets.
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
We all do.
There are many laws that Jew have to obey. Some of the laws are Ten Commandments and the Kosher Laws. Jewish moral laws include the prohibitions against promiscuity (Leviticus ch.18), the care for widows, orphans, strangers, and poor people (Exodus ch.22), avoiding damaging the property of others (ibid) and many more.
the law
the law
The Ten Commandments
We follow the code of the Torah including its moral laws because God commanded us to do so. This is our national tradition, dating back to the beginning of our history.
The Jews follow many laws. Most of them are written in their Bible, called the Torah. The most important laws are in the Ten Commandments, which the Jews believe were written by God. the Ten Commandments are the basic structures of Judaism. For more information, see the attached Related Link.
Such commands as You Shall Not Steal (etc.) had a powerful moral effect on society at large.
They are called the Ten Commandments. The Torah was the entire set of of Laws given to the Jews. There are 613 commandments, of which the Ten Commandments are a part. There are 7 commandements that are called the "Seven Laws of Noah" that are moral laws that all humans are expected to follow. See the link below.
It contains Jewish history and origins, laws and moral teachings. For more, see the attached Related Link.
It includes Jewish history and origins, laws and moral teachings. For more, see the attached Related Link.