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THE TORAH, or the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, serves as the basis for a system of laws that govern almost all aspects of Jewish life. But when exactly did Jewish society come to recognize these regulations as authoritative and binding? Archaeological and historical research sheds new light on this intriguing question and suggests that many key aspects of Torah observance were not widely practiced in Judea until centuries after the laws were first written down.