- The
Mishnah or the
Mishna (/ˈmɪʃnə/; Hebrew: מִשְׁנָה, "study by repetition", from the verb
shanah שנה, or "to
study and review", also "secondary") is...
- The
Mishnah Berurah (Hebrew: משנה ברורה "Clear Teaching") is a work of
halakha (Jewish law) by
Rabbi Yisrael Meir
Kagan (Poland, 1838–1933, also known...
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differing versions as
Mishnah Rishonah ("First
Mishnah") and
Mishnah Acharonah ("Last
Mishnah").
David Zvi
Hoffmann suggests that
Mishnah Rishonah actually...
- Judaism,
Mishnah Yomis or
Mishnah Yomit (Hebrew: משנה יומית "The
Daily Study of the
Mishnah")
refers to the
Torah study cycle in
which two
Mishnahs (brief...
- and his
clothes in
living waters. He is
deemed impure until evening. The
Mishnah, the
central compilation of the Oral
Torah in
Rabbinic Judaism, the oral...
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abbreviation of
shisha sedarim, or the "six orders" of the
Mishnah. The
Talmud has two components: the
Mishnah (משנה, c. 200 AD), a
written compendium of the Oral...
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comprising a
collection of
rabbinical analyses and
commentaries on the
Mishnah and
presented in 63 books. The term is
derived from the
Aramaic word גמרא...
- from Aramaic) were the
rabbinic sages whose views are
recorded in the
Mishnah, from
approximately 10–220 CE. The
period of the Tannaim, also referred...
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dirham to
approximate the
quantity of
flour for dough-portion,
writing in
Mishnah Eduyot 1:2: "And I
found the rate of the dough-portion in that measurement...
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Mishnah consists of six
divisions known as
Sedarim or Orders. The
Babylonian Talmud has
Gemara —
rabbinical analysis of and
commentary on the
Mishnah...