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Bridger Benitez
10 January, 20:41
Why is the Torah important to Judaism
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Jaylee Barrera
10 January, 23:41
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The Torah is a collection of written works and it is the foundation of Judaism. The book tells them the rules of the religion.
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Beatrice Haas
11 January, 00:00
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The Torah is the first part of the Jewish bible. It is the central and most important document of Judaism and has been used by Jews through the ages.
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