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The Torah, Talmud, and Tanakh are three foundational texts in Jewish religious tradition. The Torah refers to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Pentateuch, which contain the laws and teachings given to Moses by God. The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism, consisting of discussions and interpretations of Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history. The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible, which includes the Torah, Prophets, and Writings, and serves as the sacred scripture of Judaism. Together, these texts form the basis of Jewish religious practice, belief, and tradition.