Torahs
The Torah, meaning "instruction" or "law," is the central text in Judaism. In common English, Torah usually denotes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also called the Pentateuch or the Five Books of Moses. The plural Torahs is sometimes used to refer to multiple Torah scrolls or to the broader body of related rabbinic teaching.
Contents: The five books—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy—cover creation, the patriarchs, the Exodus, the giving of
Authorship and text: Tradition assigns authorship to Moses, but modern scholarship views the text as the product
Transmission and practice: In synagogues, Torah scrolls are read publicly during services, typically on a yearly
Impact: The Torah has shaped Jewish worship, law, ethics, and identity, and it has influenced Christian and