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Talmud - Wikipedia Talmud translates as "instruction, learning", from the Semitic root lmd, meaning "teach, study" [12] In antiquity, the two major centres of Jewish scholarship were located in Galilee and Babylonia A Talmud was compiled in each of these regional centres
Talmud - Sefaria The Talmud is the textual record of generations of rabbinic debate about law, philosophy, and biblical interpretation, compiled between the 3rd and 8th centuries and structured as commentary on the Mishnah with stories interwoven
What Is the Talmud? - The primary text of Oral Law - Chabad. org The Talmud is a collection of writings that covers the full gamut of Jewish law and tradition, compiled and edited between the third and sixth centuries Written in a mixture of Hebrew and Aramaic, it records the teachings and discussions of the great academies of the Holy Land and Babylonia
What Is the Talmud? - My Jewish Learning Pronounced: TALL-mud, Origin: Hebrew, the set of teachings and commentaries on the Torah that form the basis for Jewish law Comprised of the Mishnah and the Gemara, it contains the opinions of thousands of rabbis from different periods in Jewish history
Talmud and Midrash | Definition, Books, Examples, Facts | Britannica The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly refers to a compilation of ancient teachings regarded as sacred and normative by Jews from the time it was compiled until modern times and still so regarded by traditional religious Jews
What Is The Talmud? | Aish The Talmud isn't the work of a single person, but a repository of discussions by leading Torah scholars spanning generation Think of it as a grand conversation between scholars known as the Tannaim, and further discussions amongst the Amoraim, who lived when the Talmud was being put together
21 Talmud Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad. org As Jewish life in the Holy Land disintegrated, the teachings of the Galilean scholars were written (but never properly redacted) in what is commonly known as the Jerusalem Talmud (Talmud Yerushalmi)
Talmud - New World Encyclopedia The Talmud (Hebrew: תלמוד) is a record of rabbinical discussions pertaining to Jewish law, biblical interpretation, ethics, customs, and history It is the basis for all codes of rabbinical law and is much quoted in other Jewish literature