All 24 books of the Hebrew Bible are considered sacred to Judaism. The primary sacred books are the books of the Torah. Secondary would be the books of the Prophets, and lastly, the Holy Writings, such as the Psalms and Proverbs.
The sacred writings in a whole is called the TaNaKh which stands for Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. It is written in the Jewish language called Hebrew, except for the books Ezra, Nehemiah, Daniel which are written in Aramaic.
The sacred scriptures of the Jewish Religion are the Torah, Prophets, and 'Writings', corresponding to the 'Old Testament' up to the books of Chronicles, plus the 'Megillot' of Esther, Ruth, Lamentations, Song of Songs, and Ecclesiastes.
The two sacred writings of India are Vedas and puranas.
There is not enough room to write a summary of all sacred writings. I suggest you try a search engine for sites devoted to each sacred writing.
Judaism is the religion and philosophy of many Jewish people ("Jewish" is the adjective). Its details are found in an enormous and steadily growing body of Judaic sacred and secular writings and commentaries.
Of course, we have our Bible, the Tanach. The word Tanach is an acronym made from the names of its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
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The Torah is the sacred text of Jews and Samaritans, although there are lots of small differences between the Jewish and Samaritan one, and one big difference about where the sacrifices are to be done. The Jewish tradition also recognizes the prophetic books (like Isaiah) and the writings (like Ruth) as part of The Bible. The Christians refer to the entire Jewish Bible as the Old Testament. To it, they add the Gospels and later writings that they call, collectively, the New Testament.
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the sacred writing is called the BIBLE all other writings and belief's must!! harmonize with the BIBLE no matter who the author is!