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  1. The Talmud contains rabbinic close rabbinic Relating to rabbis of the first to sixth centuries CE and their interpretation and expansion of biblical law. teachings which interpret and expand...

  2. Oct 2, 2003 · The Talmud has been compared to the sea; you never enjoy swimming anywhere until you’ve gotten used to the water. Getting wet can be uncomfortable at first, but after that “the water’s fine”: the pleasure keeps mounting. But what does it mean to study the Talmud; how is it to be done?

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  3. This introductory class to Talmud explores the rich history of the Oral Tradition, explains the structure of the Talmud, introduces some of its famed personalities and presents the layout of the Talmud page.

    • The Oral LawIntroduction to Mishnah
    • Oral Torah, Bava Metzia, Talmud
  4. Revision notes on 4.5.4 The Tenakh & the Talmud for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062) syllabus, written by the Religious Studies experts at Save My Exams.

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  5. This introductory class to Talmud explores the rich history of the Oral Tradition, explains the structure of the Talmud, introduces some of its famed personalities and presents the layout of the Talmud page.

  6. Complete text of Talmud Bavli in original Aramaic with an elucidated English translation

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  8. The traditional Jew studies Talmud because it communicates ultimate truthtruth about God, truth about the world, and most important, truth about how God wants the holy community of Israel to live. The modern scholar, on the other hand, approaches the text for information, not “truth.”.

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