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The written laws are the central principles of Judaism are known as the

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In Rabbinic Judaism, the Torah consists of both the written Torah (Pentateuch) and a tradition of the oral law, much of it later codified in sacred writings (see: Mishna, Talmud). Traditionally, the practice of Judaism has been devoted to the study of the Torah and observance of its laws and commandments.

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