Pronunciation: /ˈtɔːrə/
noun a Hebrew word meaning 'instruction' or 'teaching', referring to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
A1 The Torah is a sacred text in Judaism.
A2 Many Jewish families read from the Torah during Shabbat services.
B1 Studying the Torah is an important part of Jewish education.
B2 Rabbis often provide interpretations of the Torah to their congregations.
C1 Scholars debate the historical accuracy of the Torah and its authorship.
C2 The Torah contains laws, stories, and ethical teachings that guide Jewish life.
formal The Torah is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.
informal My grandmother reads the Torah every Saturday at the synagogue.
slang I borrowed a Torah from the library to learn more about Judaism.
figurative In times of trouble, she turned to the Torah for guidance and wisdom.
Torahs
teaches
will teach
Torah
Torah
to teach
teaching
taught