Rather than attempting to summarize or characterize an answer here, the questioner is encouraged
to read the answer for himself, in any English translation of the Torah, which may be found in any edition
of the "Old Testament". The Torah comprises its first five books, i.e. Genesis through Deuteronomy.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism for Jews, yes.
The Torah.
No. the Torah is the book of laws and the holy book of the Jews. The prophet who revealed the Qur'an for Muslims is Muhammad.
Different Jews may have different answers on this. Most will probably say that the Torah is the most important document, but others believe that the Talmud is more important to daily life than the Torah is.
Torah.
No. They are different books with different content. The Torah is the holy book of the Jews, and the Qur'an is the holy book of the Muslims.
The Torah is the "Book of Law" for the Jews, given by God (Exodus 24:12). It's very concise and has the entire Talmud to explain the details.
The jewish book of sacred texts is called the Torah
because they follow the torah very strictly
Yes, the Torah contains 613 commandments.
Jews are gods people. its obvious. do some research.
The Torah contains God's narrative of the creation, the details of how people were created and then how the various nations and the Jews came to be. The Torah recounts the Jews' exodus from Egypt, and contains several hundred mitzvoth (commands) which God commanded the Jews.