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In Judaism, the central religious text is called the Torah, which consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The Torah is considered the foundational document of Jewish law and teachings, containing narratives, commandments, and guidelines for ethical living. Additionally, the Talmud, which includes rabbinic discussions and interpretations of the Torah, plays a crucial role in Jewish tradition and law.

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