Christians call it the Old Testament. The Jews have other names such as Tanakh and Talmud. It is also called the Law and the Prophets (this includes by implication the books of poetry and history also).
The Bible...
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Jews and Christians.
It is the city of Jerusalem. It is sacred city for Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
The jewish book of sacred texts is called the Torah
Jerusalem.
The term "sacred" applies only to the edges of each religion, beyond that boundary the religious texts of other faith groups are referred to as "other religious or historical texts". The as examples Christians would view the Bible, Jews the Torah, Muslims the Quran, and Mormons the Book of Mormon as the sacred text with all others excluded from that title.
A short answer would be the Law and the Prophets - the Word of God.
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Oil is sacred to both Jews and Orthodox christians. Both religions believe it was a liquid from god.
Holy Land.
No. There are numerous polytheistic faiths and aboriginal faiths (in the Americas and Australia) without any sacred book.