- on the
Hebrew Bible. The term "
Talmud" may
refer to
either the
Gemara alone, or the
Mishnah and
Gemara together.
Talmudic traditions emerged within a literary...
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Jerusalem Talmud from its
Babylonian counterpart. The
Jerusalem Gemara contains the
written discussions of
generations of
rabbis of the
Talmudic academies...
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Talmudic law is the law that is
derived from the
Talmud based on the
teachings of the
Talmudic Sages. See
Talmud or
Talmudical Hermeneutics for more information...
- 1901.
Andrew Schumann,
Talmudic Logic: (London:
College Publications 2012), ISBN 978-1-84890-072-1 Sion, Avi (2010). "
Talmudic Hermeneutics". In Schumann...
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Aramaic vocalization (although not spelling) of the
Hebrew name Yeshua. Most
Talmudic stories which figure around an
individual named "Yeshu" are
framed in time...
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Talmudic Academy may
refer to: a
yeshiva Talmudic Academies in
Babylonia Talmudic Academies in
Syria Palaestina This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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distracting from the text."
Talmudic researcher and
lecturer Aharon Feldman penned a
lengthy critical review of the
Steinsaltz Talmud.
Among many criticisms...
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Tractate Eduyot (Hebrew: עדויות, lit. "testimonies") is the
seventh tractate in the
order Nezikin of the Mishnah. When,
after the
destruction of the Temple...
- תַּעֲנִית) is a
volume (or "tractate") of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and both
Talmuds. In
Judaism these are the
basic works of
rabbinic literature. The tractate...
- (Hebrew: מסכת סופרים), the "Tractate of the Scribes", is a non-canonical
Talmudic tractate dealing especially with the
rules relating to the preparation...