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Chumash (; also Humash) is one of the Hebrew names for the Five Books of Moses, also known as the Pentateuch or Torah
Torah

The term "Torah" , or Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch, refers to the entirety of Judaism's founding Halakha and ethical religious texts....
. The word comes from the Hebrew word for five, chamesh. A more formal term is "Chamishah Chumshei Torah."

Origin of the term
The word "Chumash" may be a misreading of chomesh, meaning "one-fifth", alluding to any one of the five books: as the Hebrew ???? has no vowel signs, it could be read either way.






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Chumash (; also Humash) is one of the Hebrew names for the Five Books of Moses, also known as the Pentateuch or Torah
Torah

The term "Torah" , or Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch, refers to the entirety of Judaism's founding Halakha and ethical religious texts....
. The word comes from the Hebrew word for five, chamesh. A more formal term is "Chamishah Chumshei Torah."

Origin of the term


The word "Chumash" may be a misreading of chomesh, meaning "one-fifth", alluding to any one of the five books: as the Hebrew ???? has no vowel signs, it could be read either way. It could also be regarded as a back-formed
Back-formation

In etymology, back-formation refers to the process of creating a new lexeme by removing actual or supposed affixes. The resulting neologism is called a back-formation, a term coined by James Murray in 1897....
 singular of chumashim/chumshei (which is in fact the plural of chomesh).

In early scribal practice there was a distinction between a Sefer Torah
Sefer Torah

A Sefer Torah is a specially hand-written copy of the Torah or Pentateuch, which is the holiest book within Judaism and venerated by Jews. It must meet extremely strict standards of production....
, containing the entire Pentateuch on a parchment scroll, and a copy of one of the five books on its own, which was generally bound in codex
Codex

A codex is a book in the format used for modern books, with separate pages normally bound together and given a cover. It was a Roman invention that replaced the scroll, which was the first form of book in all Eurasian cultures....
 form, like a modern book, and had a lesser degree of sanctity. The term chomesh strictly applies to one of these. Thus, Chomesh Bereshit strictly means "the Genesis fifth", but was misread as Chumash, Bereshit and interpreted as meaning "The Pentateuch: Genesis", as if "Chumash" were the parent directory of which "Bereshit" was a subfolder.

In the legal codes, such as Maimonides
Maimonides

Moses Maimonides, also known as Rabbi Moses ben Maimon , the Rambam, and Musa ibn Maymun , was born in C?rdoba, Spain, Spain on March 30, 1135, and died in Egypt on December 13, 1204.....
' Mishneh Torah
Mishneh Torah

The Mishneh Torah , subtitled Sefer Yad ha-Chazaka , is a Legal code of Judaism religious law by one of the important Jewish authority Maimonides ....
, it is laid down that any copy of the Pentateuch which does not comply with the strict rules for a Sefer Torah, for example because it is not a parchment scroll or contains vowel signs, has only the same sanctity as a copy of an individual book (chomesh). In this way, the word chomesh (or chumash) came to have the extended sense of any copy of the Pentateuch other than a Sefer Torah.

Usage

The word chumash generally only refers to "book" bound editions of the Pentateuch, whereas the "scroll" form is called a Sefer Torah
Sefer Torah

A Sefer Torah is a specially hand-written copy of the Torah or Pentateuch, which is the holiest book within Judaism and venerated by Jews. It must meet extremely strict standards of production....
 ("book [of the] Torah").

In modern Jewish practice:
  • A printed Chumash usually sets out the Hebrew text of the Torah with vowel points
    Niqqud

    In Hebrew language orthography, niqqud or nikkud is the system of diacritical signs used to represent vowels or distinguish between alternative pronunciations of consonants of the Hebrew alphabet....
     and cantillation marks
    Cantillation

    Cantillation is the ritual chanting of readings from the Bible in synagogue Jewish services.The chants are rendered in accordance with the special signs or marks printed in the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible to complement the letters and vowel points....
    , separated into its 54 constituent parshiyot
    Parsha

    This article is about the divisions of the Torah into weekly readings. For this week's Torah portion, see Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion box...
     (weekly reading portions), together with the haftarah
    Haftarah

    The haftarah or haftorah is a series of selections from the books of Nevi'im of the Hebrew Bible that is publicly read in synagogue as part of Judaism....
     for each parsha and, often, translations and notes.
  • A Chumash-Rashi also contains the Targum
    Targum

    A targum is an Aramaic language translation of the Hebrew Bible written or compiled from the Second Temple period until the early Middle Ages ....
     of Onkelos
    Onkelos

    Onkelos is the name of a famous convert to Judaism in Tannaim times . He is considered to be the author of the famous Targum Onkelos ....
     and the commentary of Rashi
    Rashi

    Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, , better known by the acronym Rashi , , was a rabbi from France, famed as the author of the first comprehensive commentary on the Talmud, and Jewish commentaries on the Bible....
    , often without a vernacular translation.
  • A multi-volume set in Hebrew only, including the entire Tanakh
    Tanakh

    The Tanakh is the Bible used in Judaism. The name "Tanakh" is a Hebrew language Acronym and initialism formed from the initial Hebrew alphabet of the Tanakh's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah , Nevi'im and Ketuvim - hence TaNaKh....
     with masoretic notes, Targum
    Targum

    A targum is an Aramaic language translation of the Hebrew Bible written or compiled from the Second Temple period until the early Middle Ages ....
    im and several classical commentaries, is referred to as Mikraot Gedolot
    Mikraot Gedolot

    Mikraot Gedolot , often called the "Rabbinic literature Bible" in English, is anedition of Tanakh that generally includes four distinct elements:...
    .


Various Publications

see also Jewish English Bible translations
Jewish English Bible translations

Jewish English Bible translations are English translations of the Tanakh according to the masoretic text, in the traditional division and order of Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim....
  • Gutnik Chumash with commentary from the Lubavitcher Rebbe
    Menachem Mendel Schneerson

    Menachem Mendel Schneerson In 1950, upon the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of Chabad Lubavitch....
  • Hertz Chumash, containing the commentary of former British Chief Rabbi
    Chief Rabbi

    Chief Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular authorities....
     Joseph H. Hertz
    Joseph H. Hertz

    Early lifeRabbi Dr Joseph Herman Hertz, Doctor of Laws, Order of the Companions of Honour was born in Rebrin, Hungary , and emigrated to New York City in 1884....
  • (Published by : ISBN 0-89906-014-5) (Referred to as The ArtScroll Chumash)
  • Soncino Chumash, ed. A. Cohen, containing notes summarizing the traditional commentaries
  • Torah and the Haftarot, translation by Philip Birnbaum
    Philip Birnbaum

    Philip Birnbaum was an author and translator, best known for his translation and annotation of the siddur , first published in 1949....
     (Hebrew Publishing Company, 1983. ISBN 0884844560)
  • Etz Hayim Humash
    Etz Hayim Humash

    The Etz Hayim Humash, also known as Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary, is a humash published and used by the Conservative Jewish movement. Its production involved the collaboration of the Rabbinical Assembly, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and the Jewish Publication Society....
     (Published by the ISBN 0-8276-0712-1): associated with Conservative
    Conservative Judaism

    Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish denominations of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century and took institutional form in the United States in the early 1900s....
     movement
  • The Torah: A Modern Commentary Revised Edition. W. Gunther Plaut, ed. New York: Union for Reform Judaism, 2006: associated with American Reform
    Reform Judaism

    Reform Judaism refers to the spectrum of beliefs, practices and organizational infrastructure associated with Reform Judaism in Reform Judaism and in Reform Judaism ....
     movement


See also

  • Pentateuch
  • Torah
    Torah

    The term "Torah" , or Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch, refers to the entirety of Judaism's founding Halakha and ethical religious texts....
  • Sefer Torah
    Sefer Torah

    A Sefer Torah is a specially hand-written copy of the Torah or Pentateuch, which is the holiest book within Judaism and venerated by Jews. It must meet extremely strict standards of production....