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Talmud
The first page of the Talmud, in the standard Vilna edition. The core text of the Mishna and Talmud is in the center; commentaries and notes on either side surround it. The Talmud... exhortations. The Talmud comprises two components, the Mishnah and the Gemara. It expands on the ...
Rabbi Yochanan
Rabbi Yochanan was the primary author of the Jerusalem Talmud ...
Ein Yaakov
A compilation of all the Aggadic material in the Talmud together with commentaries. Its introduction contains an account of the history of Talmudic censorship and the term Gemara ...
Ravina
Ravina was a rabbi of the Talmud who, in 475 CE, together with his teacher Rav Ashi, collected and commented upon the Gemara of what would henceforth be known as the Babylonian Talmud. Ravina died in 501 ...
Adin Steinsaltz
Babylonian Talmud commentary. In Israel he now goes by his Hebrew name, Even Yisrael ("Stone (of) Israel"). Rabbi Steinsaltz founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications. Under its aegis, he has published to date 58 books on the Talmud, Jewish mysticism, religious thought, sociology ...
Amora
The compilers of the Talmud are known as the amora'im (singular amora ). The Talmud is a combination of a core text, the Mishnah and a later commentary, called the Gemara (literally means "addition"). There is only one Mishnah, but there are two distinct gemaras Talmuds. Both Gemaras were ...
Jerusalem Talmud
The Jerusalem Talmud (In Hebrew Talmud Yerushalmi , in short known as the Yerushalmi ), also known as the Palestinian Talmud , (not related to current "Palestinian" issues at all!), was composed in the Land of Israel some two centuries before the Babylonian Talmud, (which is known as the Talmud ...
Sura
in ancient Babylonia that was a major center of Talmud scholarship, that together with the city of Pumbeditha, gave rise to the Babylonian Talmud ...
Abbahu
Abbahu , the name of an 'amora who flourished c. 279-320 in Eretz Yisrael. 'Abbahu encouraged the study of Greek by Jews. He was famous as a collector of traditional lore, and is very often cited in the Talmud ...
10  Bezalel Ashkenazi
Bezalel Ashkenazi was a rabbi and scholar of the Talmud during the 16th century, best known as the author of Shittah Mekubetzet. His most famous disciple was the famous Kabbalist, Rabbi Isaac Luria ...
11  Louis Finkelstein
Rabbi Louis Finkelstein was a Talmud scholar and expert in Jewish law. He taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the main seminary of Conservative Judaism. External links: Excerpt from a book Excerpt from "Conservative Judaism ...
12  Mikra
Mikra (or Mikrah ) is the Talmudic or Rabbinic term for the Hebrew Bible or Jewish Scriptures. It consisted of Torah (Five Books of Moses), Books of Prophets, and Holy Writings (e.g. Psalms, Proverbs, etc ...
13  Hillel ben Eliakim
Hillel ben Eliakim , known in Hebrew to Talmud scholars as Rabbeinu Hillel , ( "Our Rabbi Hillel" ), was a Jewish, Greek rabbi and Talmud scholar. He lived during the 11th century and 12th century. He was a pupil of Rashi , and is mentioned by Mordecai ben Hillel. Hillel wrote a commentary to ...
14  David Weiss Halivni
Rabbi David Weiss Halivni is scholar of Talmud and a Holocaust survivor originally of Sighet... Mekorot u'Mesorot , a projected ten volume commentary on the Talmud. He is also the author of the... and others. Rabbi Halivni also serves as Littauer Professor of Talmud and Classical Rabbinics in ...
15  Gemara
the gemara is the analysis and commentary which “completes” the Talmud (from gamar גמר, to... Mishnah, makes up the Talmud. There are two Talmuds, corresponding to the Palestinian and Babylonian Gemara; both share the same Mishnah. See Structure of the Talmud; Oral law in Judaism. The Gemara, as ...


 
 
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