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25 June, 12:07

What is the difference between the Torah and the Talmud?

A. The Torah describes the basic laws of Judaism; the Talmud is a collection of opinions on legal issues.

B. The Torah has been handed down for generations; the Talmud is a series of books.

C. The Torah means "study"; the Talmud means "the Five Books of Moses."

D. The Torah focuses on interpreting ideas and recommendations; the Talmud focuses on directions for daily living.

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  1. 25 June, 12:55
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    Defindently A. The Torah is the law.
  2. 25 June, 14:28
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    A. The Torah describes the basic laws of Judaism; the Talmud is a collection of opinions on legal issues.
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