Torah
From Encyclopedia Thelemica
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The Torah, or Written Law, is defined by the Jewish Virtual Library as follows:
The narrowest definition of the Torah is a scroll of kosher animal parchment, on which is written the Five Books of Moses.
More often it refers to the Five Books of Moses in any medium, including digital.
It can also refer to the entirety of Jewish Law, including the various commentaries.
References
- Jewish Virtual Library: The Written Law (Torah). Referenced on October 15, 2006.
Document Source
- This page was originally sourced from Thelemapedia. Retrieved May 2009.
