|
| |
| | 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. |  | | Because of this, when people refer to the Talmud, it is assumed they are referring to the Babylonian unless otherwise specified. |  | | It is more abstruse in language and it differs from the Babylonian Talmud in language (being written in Western, rather than Eastern Aramaic), style, legal argumentation, and scope. |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Talmud
(721 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud |
 | | Talmud are the accumulated oral traditions of theological strivings inside the Jewish community through some centuries, now found in written form. |  | | The Babylonian Talmud was written down in East Aramaic language, but has passages in Hebrew. |  | | But as the traditions continued, much because of the need to explain the content of Mishnah, new writings came along. |
|
http://i-cias.com/e.o/talmud.htm
(246 words)
|
|
| |
| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Talmud |
 | | Talmud was a post-Biblical substantive formation of Pi'el ("to teach"), and originally signified "doctrine" or "study". |  | | The usual opinion, which originated with Maimonides, that its author was Rabbi Jochanan, who lived in the third century is untenable because of the names of the later scholars which occur in it. |  | | In the schools there it became a norm of legal religious life and a basis of juridical discussion. |
|
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14435b.htm
(3581 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud |
 | | The contents of the Palestinian Talmud were written by Palestinian scholars between the 3rd century AD and the beginning of the 5th century; those of the Babylonian Talmud, by scholars who wrote between the 3rd century and the beginning of the 6th century. |  | | The Talmud (Hebrew for "teaching" or "study"), a vast compendium of Jewish law and lore, is a unique literary document - a sequel to the Hebrew Bible - and the basis of Jewish religious life. |  | | It was also the object of violent attacks by persons who had no knowledge of its contents, from medieval fanatics - 24 cartloads of Talmud manuscripts were burned in Paris in 1242 - to Nazi propagandists in the 1930s. |
|
http://mb-soft.com/believe/txo/talmud.htm
(652 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud Unmasked Part One |
 | | The Talmud speaks of priests, the ministers of Christian worship, as idolatrous and belonging to the god Baal. |  | | 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. |  | | 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. |
|
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/talmud1.htm
(11911 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Jesus Narrative In The Talmud |
 | | Most notably, in one manuscript of the Talmud he is called Yeshu the Notzri which could be rendered (with only a little difficulty) Jesus the Nazarene. |  | | However, there is no basis at all to state unequivocably that the Talmud calls Jesus a bastard or that Mary was a prostitute who had sex with many men. |  | | While centuries later it was undoubtedly used to refer to Christians in the form of Notzrim or Netzarim, it could have been a term used to refer to many strong communities. |
|
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/talmud/jesusnarr.html
(4059 words)
|
|
| |
| | Torah.org - The Judaism Site |
 | | The Talmud is assuming here that the "he" in Deut.7:4 is your gentile son-in-law, and that "your son" whom "he" will turn away from G-d is your grandson, born to him and to your daughter. |  | | The Talmud (Kiddushin 68b) asks how we know that these laws apply to any non-Jews, since the cited verse refers to the Canaanites. |  | | The answer given there is that "he will turn your son [away from Me]" implies that all those who might turn [sons] away are included in the prohibition. |
|
http://www.torah.org/qanda/seequanda.php?id=318
(236 words)
|
|
| |
| | Gemara (Talmud) |
 | | The scholars (Rabbis) who participated in the Talmud are referred to as "Amora'im" [singular: "Amora"], from an Aramaic word that originally designated the official in the academy whose job it was to recite the scholars' teachings before the public. |  | | It must be emphasized that during the era of the Talmud's development, the Jewish "Oral Tradition" was not allowed to be set down in writing, and therefore all the sources mentioned here, except for the Bible, were edited and transmitted by memory and recitation. |  | | The Talmud covers almost all of the tractates in the Mishnah's orders "Mo'ed" (about Sabbath and festivals), "Nashim" (about family law) and "Qodashim" (about the Temple and its sacrificial worship). |
|
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/TalmudMap/Gemara.html
(1288 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools |
 | | The liberal (Reformed) Jews say that the Talmud, though it is interesting and, as a Jewish work of antiquity, ever venerable, has in itself no authority for faith and life. |  | | Robinson, The Evangelists and the Mishna, London, 1859; W.H. Bennett, The Mishna as Illustrating the Gospels, Cambridge, 1884; Erich Bischoff, Jesus und die Rabbinen, Jesu Bergpredigt und "Himmelreich" in ihrer Unabhangigkeit vom Rabbinismus, Leipzig, 1905. |  | | "The Mishna on which the Palestinian Talmud rests" is said to be found in the manuscript Add. |
|
http://bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/Topic/Talmud
(3400 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Real Truth About The Talmud |
 | | Talmud and Bible: Is the Talmud holier than the Bible? |  | | The Jesus Narrative: Does the Talmud's narrative of events correspond or differ from the Gospels'? |  | | We are trying to show to the world the real truth about the Talmud. |
|
http://talmud.faithweb.com
(430 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud |
 | | 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. |
|
http://www.samliquidation.com/talmud.htm
(18694 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." |
|
http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/tw.htm
(2134 words)
|
|
| |
| | Amazon.com: Essential Talmud: Books: Adin Steinsaltz |
 | | The Talmud is not part of the shared Judeo-Christian tradition; this is a development of rabbinic Judaism after the divergence of the paths. |  | | He points out that without the Talmud, the Jewish communities might well have ceased to exist, which is one of the reasons why persecutors sought to limit or destroy the books. |  | | IF THE BIBLE is the cornerstone of Judaism, then the Talmud is the central pillar, soaring up from the foundations and supporting the entire spiritual and intellectual edifice. |
|
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0465020631?v=glance
(2401 words)
|
|
| |
| | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . FEATURE . Talmud Study . April 8, 2005 PBS |
 | | For the participants, the ancient wisdom found in the Talmud is relevant to their lives today. |  | | ABERNETHY: Their study is part of a worldwide Talmud reading program called Daf Yomi, which literally means "a page a day." The Talmud, written in Hebrew and Aramaic, is a compilation of rabbinical commentaries on the Torah -- the five books of Moses -- and Jewish law that spans thousands of years. |  | | ABERNETHY: The evening culminated when the last few verses of the Talmud were read, and the entire Madison Square Garden [audience], young and old, broke out in celebration. |
|
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week832/feature.html
(855 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud. Christ Myth Refuted. Did Jesus Exist? A Christian Response |
 | | Therefore, they may be taken as an independent and reliable witness for the mere fact of Jesus' existence, while not necessarily that for actions and sayings of Jesus. |  | | The single point that may be derived from them is, again, that it provides no indication that Jesus was a mythical figure; inasmuch as it accepts Jesus' historicity, and does not doubt it, it provides positive evidence that Jesus did exist. |  | | Some even doubt that Jesus is referred to at all: Meier writes that the rabbinic sources contain "no clear or even probable reference" to Jesus, and may be considered primarily as reactions to Christian claims. |
|
http://www.tektonics.org/jesusexist/talmud.html
(419 words)
|
|
| |
| | Maqom: A School for Adult Talmud Study |
 | | Maqom is a school for Adult Talmud Study founded and directed by Rabbi Judith Abrams, Ph.D. Maqom is dedicated to the spiritually enlightening and intellectually honest study of Jewish texts. |  | | The purpose of this list is for Maqom participants to share their insights and questions as they study the Talmud passages posted at Maqom's web site. |  | | Maqom: A Place for the Spiritually Searching admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin. |
|
http://www.maqom.com
(406 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Talmud |
 | | The process of studying the Talmud has been compared with the practice of Zen Buddhist Koan meditation, and for good reason. |  | | As the saying goes, 'you don't have to be Jewish' to appreciate this text. |  | | This is the final book of the Rodkinson translation of the Talmud; it contains the remaining portions of the Jurisprudence section. |
|
http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/talmud.htm
(1603 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In the Middle Ages thousands of Talmud manuscripts were destroyed by the Christians. |  | | Chicago Censors Talmud: Teaching on Sex Gets Prof Pilloried |  | | TALMUD [Talmud] [Aramaic from Heb.,=learning], in Judaism, vast compilation of the Oral Law with rabbinical elucidations, elaborations, and commentaries, in contradistinction to the Scriptures or Written Laws. |
|
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/T/Talmud.asp
(532 words)
|
|
| |
| | 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"). |
|
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/2/Judaism/talmud.html
(247 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud Exposé |
 | | Some falsified or mistranslated Talmud quotes and accusations that are cited here or elsewhere are discussed in great detail, complete with the original Aramaic or Hebrew at http://talmud.faithweb.com |  | | Most of the "Talmud quotes" come from the Russian anti-Semite Rev. I. |  | | Perhaps if those that blamed "the Jews" for their problems had the same devotion to education, learning and personal advancement that Jews typically do, they wouldn't have whatever problems they are blaming Jews for. |
|
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Cyprus/8815
(837 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud - Wikiquote |
 | | Variant: A translation of a similar passage in The Babylonian Talmud reads in a way that does not necessarily have so universal an interpretation: Whoever destroys a soul from Israel, the Scripture considers it as if he destroyed an entire world. |  | | And whoever saves a life from Israel, the Scripture considers it as if he saved an entire world. |  | | Images of each page of the Babylonian Talmud (English framework with Hebrew text images) |
|
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talmud
(1123 words)
|
|
| |
| | A Page of Talmud |
 | | 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. |  | | Click here to read about the Torah Or (cross-references to the Bible) |  | | These editions established the familiar format of placing the original text in square formal letters the centre of the page, surrounded by the commentaries of Rashi and Tosafot, which are printed in a semi-cursive typeface. |
|
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/TalmudPage.html
(498 words)
|
|
| |
| | Non-Jews as seen in the Jewish Talmud |
 | | The Talmud is a sacred book of religious laws and regulations governing the life of Jews worldwide. |  | | You should tell the Jew: "God will replace 'your loss', just as if one of his animals had died."" TALMUD: Jore Dea 377 |  | | "Every Jew who spills the blood of the godless (non-Jews), is doing the same as making a sacrifice to God." TALMUD: Bammidber raba c 21 & jalkut 772 |
|
http://americandefenseleague.com/talmud1.htm
(352 words)
|
|
| |
| | 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. |
|
http://www.jewfaq.org/torah.htm
(1472 words)
|
|
| |
| | Texts of Judaism |
 | | Maimonides (1120-1190) was a brilliant Hispanic Jewish scholar who lived in Spain and Egypt in the 12th century. |  | | This is a beautiful extract from the Talmud, which has been used as liturgy. |  | | This massive ten volume abridgement of the Talmud, the Jewish compendium of law and tradition, is the only extensive public domain translation. |
|
http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud
(710 words)
|
|
| |
| | Contents of the Babylonian Talmud |
 | | The sole purpose for the presentation of this text is to provide full context for the many things that are said and heard about the Talmud, and to invite further study. |  | | INTRODUCTION BY These are the Sederim ("orders", or major divisions) and tractates (books) of the Babylonian Talmud, as translated and organized for publication by the Soncino Press in 1935 - 1948. |  | | However, this should in no way be considered a substitute for the printed edition, with the complete text, fully cross-referenced footnotes, a master index, an index for each tractate, scriptural index, rabbinical index, and so on. |
|
http://www.come-and-hear.com/tcontents.html
(867 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud |
 | | Only the tiniest portion of the Talmud may refer to Christianity in any definite way. |  | | The three most noteworthy references are given in links above: the hanging of Yeshu on the eve of Passover, the bastard son found in a book of genealogies, and the account of a certain Yeshu of around 100 BCE. |  | | The Babylonian Talmud is huge and occupies thirty volumes in the Soncino translation. |
|
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/talmud.html
(884 words)
|
|
| |
| | Technorati Tag: Talmud |
 | | April 11th, 2006 Hamentaschen Latke For several years the debate has raged, not only in the... |  | | Posts tagged Talmud per day for the last 30 days. |  | | Jewish Books - Talmud Offering books for children and adults at discount prices. |
|
http://technorati.com/tag/Talmud
(555 words)
|
|
| |
| | Talmud - MSN Encarta |
 | | Talmud, body of Jewish civil and religious law, including commentaries on the Torah, or Pentateuch. |  | | The Talmud consists of a codification of laws,... |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
|
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761575425/Talmud.html
(41 words)
|
|
| |
| | Jews' College (Soncino) Babylonian Talmud |
 | | Passages censored in previous editions of the Talmud were restored, and the translators amplified the text with extensive footnotes that form a running commentary. |  | | The Jew's College/Soncino English translation of the Babylonian Talmud has remained the gold standard of English Talmuds for six decades. |  | | The publication was completed as a 35-volume set in 1952, and republished in 18 volumes in 1961. |
|
http://www.come-and-hear.com/talmud
(226 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Aleph Society, promoting the educational efforts of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz. Books |
 | | In The Essential Talmud (Basic Books, 1984; and Jason Aronson, 1992), Rabbi Steinsaltz clearly describes the beliefs, attitudes, and methods that have occupied students of the Talmud for... |  | | From the Talmud, a body of literature that is often technical and highly legalistic, emerge the personalities of many different Sages. |  | | Home > Study With The Rabbi > Books > Talmud |
|
http://www.steinsaltz.org/dynamic/books.asp?id=4
(143 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Schottenstein Edition Talmud Bavli in Hebrew as well as English |
 | | Acclaimed by a broad spectrum of scholars and laymen, this series fills the need of those who wish to study the Talmud in the classic manner - without over simplification, extraneous material, or unnecessary turgidity. |  | | Click here to view a sample of the Hebrew Talmud page |  | | The Schottenstein Edition Talmud Bavli 151; in Hebrew as well as English |
|
http://www.artscroll.com/linker/jplinks/link/Talmud1.htm
(229 words)
|
|
| |
| | WebShas |
 | | In other words, I would like to guide people to the places in the Talmud which discuss issues in which they are interested. |  | | Just click to the Main Index and pick out a category in which you wish to search, whether you are browsing or looking for something specific. |  | | List of the 1623 Talmudic sides of pages (Amudim) indexed in WebShas, thusfar |
|
http://www.aishdas.org/webshas
(169 words)
|
|
| |
| | Daf Yomi Online Forum |
 | | The Internet Center for the Study of Talmud |
|
http://dafyomi.shemayisrael.co.il
(182 words)
|
|
| |
| | E-DAF.com Shekalim 5A |
 | | Welcome to E-Daf.com, your online source for Talmud Daf Yomi in Tzuras HaDaf |  | | Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. |
|
http://www.e-daf.com
(37 words)
|
|
|