IPA: /ˈtɔːrə/
KK: /ˈtɔrə/
A set of religious teachings and laws in Judaism, including the first five books of the Bible, often written on a scroll for use in worship.
During the service, the rabbi read from the Torah.
The word 'Torah' originates from Hebrew 'תּוֹרָה' (Torah), meaning instruction or law. It refers specifically to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which contain the laws and teachings given to the Israelites.
Think of 'Torah' as a source of 'instruction' or 'law' in the Hebrew tradition, which helps you remember that it represents the foundational texts of Jewish teaching.