PS, Christ made quite clear that any Jew who rejected him also rejected the Torah and the Prophets (and, in fact, all of what we call the Old Testament), so the Torah and the Prophets (etc.) stopped being among the Jews' sacred texts the moment they rejected Christ, even if they maintain the pretense that they continue to be that. Since then, only the anti-Christ teachings of the rabbis (now contained within the Talmud) became their central sacred body of belief. The Torah and the Prophets (along with the entirety of the Old Testament) belong to Christians, not properly to the Jews, who rejected these texts.

"For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?" - John 5:46-47