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Torah refers to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (the Pentateuch), and the law derived from them.
Torah may also refer to:
Religion
- 613 commandments in Rabbinic Judaism
- Chumash (Judaism), printed bound book form of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Law of Moses, the Torah or the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Oral Torah
- Samaritan Torah
- Sefer Torah, handwritten copy of the Torah
People
- Torah Bright, Australian snowboarder
Arts and entertainment
- Torah, 1937 poem by Yonatan Ratosh
Music
- Torah, album by Mordechai Ben David
- Torah, album by Tommy Smith (saxophonist)
- "Torah Dance", song by Eartha Kitt
See also
Search for "torah" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles containing torah or torahs
- All pages with titles beginning with Torah
- Tanak (disambiguation), the Hebrew Bible
- Pentateuch (disambiguation)
- Chumash (disambiguation)
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