TorahTalmudTanakh
Definition of TorahTalmudTanakh as it relates to Books, Religious Books, Jewish Literature, Jewish Holy Scriptures
The "TorahTalmudTanakh" is a subdivision of Jewish Holy Scriptures, encompassing the sacred texts that are fundamental to Judaism. This category includes the Torah, which consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and is considered the foundation of Jewish law and tradition; the Talmud, a central text in Rabbinic Judaism that contains discussions on Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history; and the Tanakh, an acronym for the Hebrew Bible, which includes the Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). Together, these texts form the core of Jewish religious literature and provide a comprehensive guide to Jewish beliefs, practices, and values.