Meaning & Definition of word "Torah"

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    Torah

    /ˈtɔːrə/

    noun:

    • 1. The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, consisting of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
      • Example: The Torah is read aloud in synagogue services on Shabbat.
    • 2. A scroll containing the Torah, used in Jewish worship.
      • Example: The rabbi carefully returned the Torah to its place after the reading.
    • 3. The teachings and laws that are contained within the Torah, which guide the moral and spiritual life of Jewish people.
      • Example: Studying the Torah is a vital part of Jewish education.
    • 4. In a broader sense, it may refer to all Jewish religious teachings or the whole of Jewish law.
      • Example: Following the Torah means adhering to Jewish law and traditions.

    Etymology

    From Hebrew 'תּוֹרָה' (Torah) meaning 'instruction' or 'law'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Torah scroll:

    A handwritten copy of the Torah on parchment, used in religious services.

    Study of Torah:

    The practice of engaging in learning and interpreting the Torah.

    Torah portion:

    A specific section of the Torah that is read during a service.

    Related Words

    Talmud:

    A central text of Rabbinic Judaism, consisting of a compilation of teachings and interpretations of the Torah.

    Mitzvah:

    A commandment or good deed that is commanded by Jewish law.

    Halakha:

    The collective body of Jewish law, including biblical laws, rabbinic laws, and customs.

    Slang Meanings of torah

    Meaning: The teachings or laws that guide Jewish life.

    Example Sentence: When in doubt, just follow the Torah.

    Meaning: A reference to one's Jewish identity or cultural background.

    Example Sentence: He's really in touch with his Torah side.