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Definition of Torahs
1. torah [n] - See also: torah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Torahs
Literary usage of Torahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jewish Education in New York City by Alexander Mordecai Dushkin (1918)
"CENTRAL BOARD OK TALMUD torahs In 1909 several gentlemen interested in Jewish
education issued a call to some of the larger Talmud torahs of this city to ..."
2. Jewish Education in New York City by Alexander Mordecai Dushkin (1918)
"The program thus agreed to formed the basis for unifying the work of the various
Talmud torahs. Each of the principals consented to carry out the program in ..."
3. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1915)
"Of Talmud torahs there are in Jerusalem nine, with from three to four thousand
pupils, taught by. upwards of one hundred and fifty teachers. ..."
4. The Newer Criticism and the Analogy of the Faith: A Reply to Lectures by W by Robert Watts (1882)
"Nor is this all; for these two torahs were once blended together, as appears from
our author's statement on the last-mentioned page, where he says " that in ..."
5. The History of the Talmud, from the Time of Its Formation, about 200 B. C by Michael Lewy Rodkinson (1903)
"Since then Israel was divided into two sects, and the ^ Torah became two rival
and hostile torahs. Judea kept the law according to the ancient custom ..."
6. The Old Testament in the Jewish Church: Twelve Lectures on Biblical Criticism by William Robertson Smith (1881)
"xxvi., shows that many ancient torahs were worked up, by successive processes,
... They doubtless continued till the time of Ezra to give oral torahs, ..."