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 Jerusalem Talmud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jerusalem Talmud naturally has a greater focus on the Land of Israel and the Torah's agricultural laws pertaining to the land because it was written in the Land of Israel were the laws applied.
The Jerusalem Talmud (In Hebrew Talmud Yerushalmi, in short known as the Yerushalmi), also known as the Palestinian Talmud is a collection of Rabbinic discussions in Western Aramaic elaborating on the Mishnah, collected in the Land of Israel in the same period as the Babylonian Talmud.
Under the influence of his elder sister, Pulchera, the Byzantine Emperor was pushed him towards Orthodox Christianity and an anti-Semitic view which led to the destruction of Jewish synagogues and places of learning.
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 Talmud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reform and Reconstructionist Jews usually do not teach much Talmud in their Hebrew schools, but they do teach it in their rabbinical seminaries; The world view of liberal Judaism rejects the idea of binding Jewish law, and uses the Talmud as a source of inspiration and moral instruction.
The Talmud is also traditionally referred to as Shas (a Hebrew abbreviation of shishah sedarim, the "six orders" of the Mishnah).
The language medium in the Talmud will differ, broadly, by section - the Mishna sections and Bibilical references are in Hebrew, and the Gemara sections in Aramaic.
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 Talmud from WUJS
The Talmud embodies the labours, opinions, and teachings of the ancient Jewish scholars in expounding and developing the religious and civil laws of the Bible during a period of some eight centuries (from 300 BCE to 500 CE).
It is because study of Talmud is not seen as merely a means to some end that minority opinions and entire arguments are recorded and learnt in the Talmud.
The Talmud also gathers sayings and stories of the rabbis that are not directly connected to the Mishnah.
http://www.wujs.org.il/activist/learning/guide/talmud.shtml   (2698 words)

  
 Truth About the Talmud: Judaism's Holiest Book
Judaism is the religion of the Pharisees and the patrimony of Babylon, from whence the Talmudic and Kabbalistic traditions of Judaism ultimately derive.
The Talmudic commentary on the Bible is their supreme law, and not the Bible itself.
Under the Talmud's counterfeit Noahide Laws, the worship of Jesus is forbidden under penalty of death, since such worship of Christ is condemned by Judaism as idolatry.
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 Talmud Unmasked Part One
The Talmud speaks of priests, the ministers of Christian worship, as idolatrous and belonging to the god Baal.
Although the Rabbis in their additions to the Talmud try to hide their malice and say that it is not Jesus Christ, their deceit is plainly evident, and many things prove that they wrote and understood all these things about him.
Their priests are called priests of Baal; their temples are called houses of lies and idolatry, and everything they contain, such as chalices, statues and books, are regarded as made for the serving of idols; their prayers, both private and public, are sinful and offensive to God; and their festivals are called days of evil.
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 Talmud/Mishna/Gemara
Among religious Jews, talmudic scholars are regarded with the same awe and respect with which secular society regards Nobel laureates.
The Mishna and the rabbinic discussions (known as the Gemara) comprise the Talmud, although in Jewish life the terms Gemara and Talmud usually are used interchangeably.
The rabbis of Palestine edited their discussions of the Mishna about the year 400: Their work became known as the Palestinian Talmud (in Hebrew, Talmud Yerushalmi, which literally means "Jerusalem Talmud").
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/talmud_&_mishna.html   (1246 words)

  
 Judaism 101 - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts
This version of the Talmud was compiled in "Eretz Yisrael," the Land of Israel; see Talmud.
This Book is also called "Torat Kohanim," the "Law of the Priests," because it deals with matters relating to the Kohen and Levi "classes;" mainly relating to the Temple, such as Sacrifices of various kinds, and ritual cleanness and uncleanness.
It is referred to as the "Sea of the Talmud."
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 Talmud Study by Women - Nishmat
Rambam's reference to most "women" not being oriented to learning rather than "girls," comes only to explain why a father should not teach his daughters when they are children, lest when they grow up they turn out to belong to the majority of women who did not take the intricacies of Torah seriously.
Dated 14 Marcheshvan 5752 and addressed to the student body, this teshuvah establishes the Halachic basis for the teaching of Talmud at Nishmat.
The same applies to teaching women: now that the Talmud is in writing, tiflut no longer applies because women take the written word seriously.
http://www.nishmat.net/article.php/id/7   (3945 words)

  
 Accounting Historians Journal, The: Internal controls in the Talmud: The Jerusalem Temple
In response to traditions that Talmudic Law should be learned orally from a teacher, the two versions of the Talmud were written in an extremely concise and cryptic form of ancient Aramaic-Hebrew.
Jewish tradition holds that many of these teachings were received by Moses at Mount Sinai, while others were collected through the ages.
We also refer to related passages in other sections of the Talmud.
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 The Secular Web - infidels.org
It was thus the holy duty of the Jews to see to the body of Jesus, and it was sacred law that he be buried the day he died, or as soon as possible.
The Talmud (Sanhedrin 47a) repeats the Mishnah, and adds a discussion, which includes the following commentary: "and just as a wicked person is not buried beside a righteous one, so is a grossly wicked person not to be buried beside one moderately wicked.
It should also not be regarded as unusual that Joseph seeks the body of Jesus: Mark makes it clear that no family relations of Jesus are in the city at the time of the crucifixion, leaving it to the Sanhedrin to ensure the commandments of God were not violated.
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 MSN Encarta - Talmud
Talmud (late Hebrew, “instruction”), body of Jewish civil and religious law, including commentaries on the Torah, or Pentateuch.
Comparing The Bible's Old Testament With The Talmud
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 Crash Course in Jewish History Part 39 - Talmud
And these rabbis were wise enough to know that a day would come when the principles established by getting to the core kernel of truth would have far reaching implications.
To read the Talmud is to read a lot of arguments.
The surrounding text of today's Talmud also quotes Rishonim, literally "the first ones," rabbinic authorities who predated Rabbi Joseph Caro, the 16
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 Talmud
The text of the Talmud itself is in the middle, written in square Hebrew letters.
For another view, see A Page from the Babylonian Talmud by Eliezer Segal
This page is Berakhoth 2a (that is, the first side of folio 2 in the tractate Berakhoth, "Blessings").
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 Question 3.16: What is Talmud Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Talmud)?
Additionally, the name 'Jerusalem Talmud' is a misnomer; it was most likely written in Northern Israel, specifically Tiberias.
Only on matters where BT is silent or unclear does the authority of the JT prevail.
In general, whenever the JT contradicts the Babylonian Talmud (BT), the law follows the BT.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha/section-17.html   (354 words)

  
 APPENDIX XVII. The Ordinances and Law of the Sabbath as Laid Down in the Mishnah and the Jerusalem Talmud
The Talmud itself bears witness to this, when it speaks(no doubt exaggeratedly) of a certain Rabbi who had spent no less than two and a half years in the study of only one of those twenty-four chapters!
Before passing from this, we should point out that it was directed that the Hagiographa should not be read except in the evening, since the daytime was to be devoted to more doctrinal studies.
And whence this difference unless Christ was the 'Teacher come from God,' Who spake as never before man had spoken?
http://www.truthinheart.com/EarlyOberlinCD/CD/edersheim/APPENDICES.APPENDIXXVII.htm   (6029 words)

  
 Genealogy of Jesus Christ
Luke could rightfully call Joseph the "son of Heli" because this was in compliance with use of the word "son" at that time.
Fortunately, an unlikely source has aided scholars in unraveling this mystery.
The Jerusalem Talmud indicates that Mary was the daughter of Heli (Haggigah, Book 77, 4).
http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/genealogy/joseph.asp   (231 words)

  
 Question 3.15: What is the Talmud?
Reform and Reconstructionist Jews do not teach Talmud in their Hebrew schools, but do teach it in their rabbinical seminaries.
The Talmud is sometimes referred to as the Shas.
Shas is a shortened form of the term 'Shisha Sedarim (six orders), a reference to the six orders of the Mishna.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha/section-16.html   (592 words)

  
 General Jewish Magic
Dreams in the Literature of the Ancient Near East and the Babylonian Talmud (Masters Thesis: Hebrew Union College, 1974)
Dreams in the Literature of the Ancient Near East and the Babylonian Talmud (Masters Thesis, Hebrew Union College, 1974)
Rozan, Minna, "The Dark Mirror of the Soul: Dreams of a Jewish Physician in Jerusalem at the end of the 17
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 Judaism 101: Torah
The Babylonian one is more comprehensive, and is the one most people mean when they refer to The Talmud.
This was completed in the 5th century C.E. There are actually two Talmuds: the Jerusalem Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud.
The local rabbi would present the situation, often including detailed references to the Talmudic passages he had reviewed and his own interpretations of these authorities, and the world-renowned rabbi would provide a reasoned argument in favor of his answer.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Talmud: Steinsaltz Edition - Reference Guide: Jerusalem Talmud (Steinsaltz Edition): Books
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Translates and discusses the ancient books of the Talmud, and includes a reference guide to aid in studying the Jewish text.
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 Bar Ilan Responsa 12 - Bar Ilan Responsa Judaic Library Database
Display Torah texts which are mentioned by other Talmudic texts with the click of a mouse (hypertext).
In addition, the database includes the Bible, the Talmud and their principal commentaries; works about Jewish law and customs; major codes of Jewish law, such as Maimonides' Mishneh Torah and the Shulchan Aruch with its principal commentaries; midrashim, Aggadah and Zohar.
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 Question 3.17: What is Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)?
Answer: The Talmud Bavli (BT) is the Mishna plus the Babylonian gemara.
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz states in The Essential Talmud (Basic Books, Inc., New York, 1976): The Talmud is the repository of thousands of years of Jewish wisdom.
Question 3.17: What is Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)?
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 BGreek: Jerusalem talmud
Neusners *Talmud in the Land of Israel*, and could check a reference for me.
I am wanting a translation of J Sukk.
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 Mordechai Torczyner's WebShas - Index to the Talmud: Israel: Jerusalem
The practices of the "Holy Congregation of Jerusalem": Rosh HaShanah 19b
The Mixture of customs in Jerusalem when people came for Ascension to Jerusalem for Holidays: Tos.
Mordechai Torczyner's WebShas - Index to the Talmud: Israel: Jerusalem
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 Talmudic Works
The language of the Talmud is Aramaic, in Hebrew script.
The Babylonian Talmud was redacted in the year 500 C.E. by Ravina and Rav Ashi, two leaders of the Babylonian Jewish community.
The Jerusalem Talmud was redacted in the year 350 C.E. by Rav Muna and Rav Yossi in Israel.
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 CiteULike: Comparing Neusners and Guggenheimers Translations of the Jerusalem Talmud
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 Jerusalem Talmud
We do not know who were the final editors, but the most important in the sixth and last generation of Amoraim in Eretz Israel were R. Yose bar Abin and his son, R. Samuel.
The Jerusalem Talmud, arranged in 39 tractates, was first printed in Venice, during the 16th century.
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 Judaic Responsa - Bar-Ilan University Responsa Global Jewish Database
This database includes the full text of the Bible and its principal commentaries, the Babylonian Talmud with Rashi's commentary and Tosafot, the Jerusalem Talmud, the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, Shulchan Aruch with commentaries, Midrashim, 391 books of responsa, and the Talmudic Encyclopedia, representing a period of over three thousand years of Jewish literary creativity.
A superb tool for rabbis, teachers, yeshiva students, students, researchers, writers, and Talmudic scholars.
The Global Jewish Database (The Responsa Project) at Bar-Ilan University is the largest database of its kind.
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 Yale University Library - Hebraica Team: The Talmud
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 Jerusalem Talmud; Author: Berakhot, Tractate; Hardback; Book
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 MIDRASH IN THE JERUSALEM TALMUD by RABBI COHEN, PH. D. EUGENE J.
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