Talmud – ReligionFacts

| January 12, 2016

The Talmud is a collection of rabbinical writings that interpret, explain and apply the Torah scriptures.

Talmud – Torah.org

| January 12, 2016

by Rabbi Berel Wein In its simplest form of definition, the Talmud is the record of centuries of discussion expounding the Oral Law of Judaism as it took place in the great Torah academies of the Land of Israel and Babylonia long ago. The Mishna, which is the basis of all talmudic discussions, was completed and edited at the beginning of the third century CE be Rabi Yehuda HaNassi in Tzipori in the Galilee. The Talmud was developed in two separate works: Talmud Yerushalmi (the Talmud of the Land of Israel) and Talmud Bavli (the Talmud of Babylonia.) The Talmud Yerushalmi was completed c.350CE when the Jewish community in the Land of Israel began to suffer genocidal persecution from the newly empowered Byzantine Christians.

A Page of Talmud

| January 12, 2016

Click here to read about the Ein Mishpat Ner Mitzvah (cross-references to the Codes) Click here to read about Page Numbers in the Talmud Click here to read about Tractate Names in the Talmud Click here to read about chapter names in the Talmud Click here to read about chapter numbers in the Talmud Click here to read about the Tosafot commentary to the Talmud Click here to read about marginal glosses to the Talmud Click here to read about other commentaries on the Talmud Click here to read about the Mesoret Ha-Shas (cross-references to Talmudic literature) Click here to read about the Torah Or (cross-references to the Bible) Click here to read about the Mishnah Click here to read about the Gemara (Babylonian Talmud) Click here to read about the Rashi's commentary to the Talmud Amazing! There still seems to be some blank space left on this page. Maybe one day you will fill it with your own original commentary. Click here to read what the said about this site The standard printed Talmud page, as reproduced below, spans many centuries of Jewish religious scholarship, from the Bible to the beginning of the twentieth century

Talmude Wikipdia, a enciclopdia livre

| January 12, 2016

Origem: Wikipdia, a enciclopdia livre. O Talmude (em hebraico: , transl. Talmud) um livro sagrado dos judeus[1] , um registro das discusses rabnicas que pertencem lei, tica, costumes e histria do judasmo[2] .



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