- The
Talmud (/ˈtɑːlmʊd, -məd, ˈtæl-/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד, romanized:
Talmūḏ, lit. 'teaching') is the
central text of
Rabbinic Judaism and the
primary source...
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Jerusalem Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד יְרוּשַׁלְמִי, romanized:
Talmud Yerushalmi,
often Yerushalmi for short) or
Palestinian Talmud, also
known as the
Talmud of...
- are
several p****ages in the
Talmud which are
believed by some
scholars to be
references to Jesus. The name used in the
Talmud is "Yeshu" (ישו), the Aramaic...
- The Survivors'
Talmud (also
known as the U.S. Army
Talmud or the
Munich Talmud) was an
edition of the
Talmud published in the U.S. Zone of Allied-occupied...
- The
Bachelor of
Talmudic Law (BTL),
Bachelor of
Talmudic Studies (BTS), or
First Talmudic Degree (FTD), is a law degree,
comprising the study, analysis...
- The
Talmud Unmasked (Latin: Christi**** in
Talmud Iudaeorum: sive,
Rabbinicae doctrinae Christiani secreta. English: The
secret rabbinical teachings concerning...
-
codified the
Babylonian Talmud around 500 CE. In total, 761
amoraim are
mentioned by name in the
Jerusalem and
Babylonian Talmuds. 367 of them were active...
- 'Tractate Scroll') is a
tractate in
Seder Moed of the
Babylonian and
Jerusalem Talmuds. It
deals with laws and
stories relating to Purim, a
Jewish holiday originating...
- The
Talmud uses many
types of
logical arguments. Some of the most
common arguments and
terms are
discussed here. The term
chazakah (Hebrew: חזקה — literally...
- Mishnah,
leading to the
creation of the
Jerusalem Talmud and the now more well
known Babylonian Talmud ("
Talmud"
alone refers to the latter).
Mishnah comes...