The Torah is often called Judaism’s holy book. But it’s also been described as a blueprint, a prophecy, even the code of the universe itself. Tracing its path from Sinai to study halls, from parchment scrolls to living memory, the Torah emerges through commandments, commentary, ritual, and reinterpretation—not as a relic of the past, but as an unfolding covenant that guides how Jews live, argue, and imagine their future.