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  1. Talmud

    . If the protection templates are wrong, please fix them. Thanks. Rabbinical Literature The Talmud ... , philosophy, customs and history. The Talmud has two components the Mishnah Hebrew c. 200 CE , the first ... broadly on the Tanakh Hebrew Bible . The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably. The Gemara ... . The whole Talmud is also traditionally referred to as lang he Latn Shas Hebrew , a Hebrew ... Talmud, Tractate Berachot, folio 2a. Originally, Jewish scholarship was oral. Rabbis expounded ... that Rabbinic discourse began to be recorded in writing. ref See, Strack, Hermann, Introduction to the Talmud ... opinions, even the non normative ones, were recorded in the Talmud. Citation needed date September 2010 Structure The six orders sedarim singular seder of general subject matter in the Talmud are divided ... and form in the Babylonian Talmud , Cambridge University Press, 1991, p.2 ref with their accompanying ... organization thus became the framework of the Talmud as a whole. But not every tractate in the Mishnah has a corresponding talmud. Also, the order of the tractates in the Talmud differs in some cases ... process connecting one with the other this activity was known as talmud long before the existence of the Talmud as a text. ref e.g. Pirkei Avot 5.21 five for the Torah, ten for Mishnah, thirteen for the commandments, fifteen for talmud . ref Halakha and Aggadah The Talmud is a wide ranging ... In addition to the six Orders, the Talmud contains a series of short treatises of a later date ... developed, and two works of Talmud were created. The older compilation is called the Jerusalem Talmud or the Talmud Yerushalmi . It was compiled in the fourth century in Israel. The Babylonian Talmud was compiled about the year 500 CE, although it continued to be edited later. The word Talmud , when used without qualification, usually refers to the Babylonian Talmud. Talmud Yerushalmi Jerusalem Talmud Main Jerusalem Talmud File Yerushalmi Talmud.jpg thumb 250px A page of a medieval Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. Jerusalem Talmud

    Rabbinical Literature The Jerusalem Talmud , talmud meaning instruction , learning , lang he , Talmud Yerushalmi , often Yerushalmi for short , is a collection of Rabbi nic notes ... the 4th 5th century. The voluminous text is also known as the Palestinian Talmud or Talmud de Eretz Yisrael Talmud of the Land of Israel . These latter names are considered more accurate by some ... the Galilee area rather than from Jerusalem . The Jerusalem Talmud predates its counterpart, the Babylonian Talmud also known as the Talmud Bavli , by about 200 years and is written in both Hebrew language ..., constitutes the Talmud. There are two recensions of the Gemara, one compiled by the scholars ... city Sura and Pumbedita , completed c. 500 CE . The Babylonian Talmud is often seen as more authoritative and is studied much more than the Jerusalem Talmud. In general, the terms Gemara or Talmud, without ..., terminates with the following remark Thus far we have found what is contained in this Talmud and we ... orders of the Mishnah, the fifth, odashim, is missing entirely from the Palestinian Talmud, while the sixth ... Place and date of composition The Jerusalem Talmud probably originated in Tiberias in the School ... Aramaic dialect that differs from its Babylonian counterpart. This Talmud is a synopsis of the analysis ... of Israel. Traditionally, the redaction of this Talmud was thought to have been brought to an abrupt ... Talmud lacked the time to produce a work of the quality they had intended, and that this is the reason why the Gemara do not comment upon the whole Mishnah. ref G. Stemberger, Einleitung in Talmud ... very likely that the final redaction of the Palestinian Talmud took place in the late fourth or early ... to Babylonian Talmud File Yerushalmi Talmud.jpg thumb left 250px A page of a medieval Jerusalem Talmud manuscript, from the Cairo Genizah . There are significant differences between the two Talmud compilations. The language of the Jerusalem Talmud is Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, a Western Aramaic ...   more details



  1. Middot (Talmud)

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Middot lit. Measurements is the tenth Mishna hic tractate of the Kodashim Order of Kodashim . It has no Gemara either in the Jerusalem Talmud or the Babylonian Talmud . The tractate deals with the measurements of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Mishnah Judaism stub he hu Midd t nl Midot yi ...   more details



  1. Trial of the Talmud

    Orphan date November 2006 The Trial of the Talmud is one of a series of disputation s that took place in Europe during the Middle Ages , a group of rabbi s were called upon to defend the Talmud . Of the more notable Rabbis of this group was R Yechiel of Paris, the main orator for the Jewish representatives, as well as Rabbi Moses of Coucy the SMaG . The trials were conducted on the request of Nicholas Donin, a Jewish Apostate. Jeremy Cohen provides an analyzes Donin s arguments in his work, The Condemnation of the Talmud. Cohen states that Donin s claims are ignited by the fact that the Jews were no longer upholding their Augustinian responsibility of upholding and protecting the Old Testament to serve as witnesses to the truth of Christianity. Donin claims this has become the case since the Jews only cling to the Talmud, something that has become an alius lex other law to them. Donin provides a secondary argument to this lack of preservation by stating that the Rabbis are continually changing the Bible through their Talmudic interpretation, and once again proving to the Christian audience that the Jews no longer perform their designated role, and hence should have their protection removed. Other secondary claims that were held by Donin that emerged at the trial were That the Talmud encourages negative treatment of Christians in both business and social settings, and that the Talmud is rampant with denigrating comments regarding Jesus and Mary. Roughly two years after the completion of the trial, in 1242, Talmuds were gathered from all over Paris and burned publicly, signifying a watershed event in Jewish Christian relations whereby increased intolerance was expected Jacob Katz . Category Jewish history Category Talmud Jewish hist stub fr Proc s du Talmud he ...   more details



  1. Temurah (Talmud)

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  1. Sukkah (Talmud)

    This is about part of the Talmud for the Jewish festival whose name is the plural of Sukkah , and the buildings constructed for use during it, see Sukkot . Sukkah lang he , hut is a book of the Mishnah and Talmud . It is the sixth volume in the Order Mishnaic section of Moed . Sukkah deals primarily with laws relating to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot . It has five chapters. Included in its scope are the topics of The Sukkah , or hut, which is lived in during Sukkot Laws concerning each of the Four Species four species of vegetation which are waved during prayers over the holiday The Celebration of the Water Drawing lang he , Simhat Beit Ha Sho evah which took place at the Temple in Jerusalem on the nights of Sukkot. External links and resources http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b h h26.htm Mishna fulltext Hebrew http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b l l2601 002a.htm Talmud Bavli fulltext Hebrew http www.moreshet.net oldsite mishna 9 7 00 monday.htm Mishna Translation with the commentary of Pinchas Kehati mishnah Judaism stub de Sukka Mischnatraktat he nl Soeka Talmoed ru yi ...   more details



  1. Survivors' Talmud

    The Survivors Talmud also known as the U.S. Army Talmud was an edition of the Talmud published in the U.S. ... persons camp displaced persons DP camps . It was the first and only known edition of the Talmud ... a complete set of the Talmud to work from, as well as obtaining printing materials, pushed .... Extant copies of the Survivors Talmud are now collector s items. Background At the end of World War ... of individual tractates of the Talmud. ref name gros At the same time, a group of rabbis led by Samuel ... concentration camp , conceived the idea of printing an entire, full size Talmud in Germany as a sign ... of the Talmud and dated 11 September 1946, called for the project to be supervised by the American ... and the German government. According to the agreement, 3,000 copies of a 16 volume set of the Talmud would be printed within one year. The Talmud project would be managed by a team of government ... 887 last Gros first Michael title From Darkness to a Great Light The printing of the Survivors Talmud ... history Before printing could begin, a complete set of the Talmud had to be found to use as a prototype ... talmud.shtml title The U.S Army and theTalmud Providing the Talmud and Other Religious Texts ... ref and not one complete set of the Talmud could be located in Western Europe. ref name gros ref name ... Snieg presented the first copy of the Talmud to General Lucius D. Clay Lucius Clay , Military Governor ... to freedom, from darkness to a great light . ref name gros In the first volume of the Talmud, this dedication ... us in the publication of the Talmud. In all the years of exile it has often happened that various ... time in Jewish history that a government has helped in the publication of the Talmud, which is the source ..., protects us in this land, and through their aid does the Talmud appear again in Germany. ref name gros blockquote Each volume of the Talmud also included this dedication in English blockquote This edition of the Talmud is dedicated to the United States Army. The army played a major role in the rescue ...   more details



  1. Talmud Torah

    Talmud Torah schools were created in the Jewish world, both Ashkenazic and Sephardic , as a form of public ... language Hebrew , the Scripture s especially the Pentateuch , and the Talmud and Halakhah . This was meant ... education at a high school level. The Talmud Torah was modelled after the Cheder , a traditional ... of learning. Raba Talmud Raba fixed the number of pupils at twenty five for one teacher if the number ... Girls were invariably excluded from the Talmud Torah, for whom religious education was not traditionally ... hand, held that this prohibition referred only to the Talmud and not to the Bible Yad, Talmud Torah, i. 13 . In any case, the result was that, traditionally, girls were mostly taught privately, and received a fair education. The teaching in the Talmud Torah consumed the whole day, and in the winter ... s parent or guardian Shul an Aruk, Yoreh De ah, 245 . The Talmud Torah did little for what was then considered ... faith were included. In almost every community an organization called Hevra Talmud Torah was formed ... of the Talmud Torah for the purpose of meeting the annual tax collected by the local governor ... hand, money from the general charity fund was at times employed to support the Talmud Torah, and donations for a synagogue or cemetery were similarly used ib. rule xiii., 5,14 . Early history The Talmud ... Talmud Torah, as in the case of one at Fes, Morocco in 1603 Ankava, Kerem emed, ii. 78, Leghorn ... 1505 89 ruled that in case of a legacy left by will to a Talmud Torah and guaranteed by the testator ... and Talmud Torah in a certain town, if accompanied by a provision that it may be managed as the son ... men over 36 years of age were eligible for election. The ta anot regulating these sources of the Talmud ... cent. decided that it requires the unanimous consent of the eight trustees of a Talmud Torah to engage ... record pin es of Cracow in 1551 it appears that the Talmud Torah society controlled ... shall have general supervision over the teachers and shall visit the Talmud Torah every week to see ...   more details



  1. Talmud Jmmanuel

    Primary sources date October 2009 Notability date October 2009 Talmud Jmmanuel TJ is a purported ancient text in Aramaic that the Swiss UFO contactee Billy Meier , along with an ex Greek Orthodox priest named Isa Rashid, claimed to have discovered south of the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem in 1963. According to Meier, Isa Rashid kept the manuscript and sent him the translation in 1974. The first edition in German came out in 1978. It is described by its promoters as the source text often termed the Logia , or the Q document of the Gospel of Matthew , which is claimed to demonstrate extraterrestrial origins for the Bible . The spelling J mmanuel was allegedly commanded to Meier by extraterrestrials. Image Jmmanuel Picture2.jpg thumb right Jmmanuel from Talmud Jmmanuel courtesy of E. Meier & C. Frehner Claims The publishers, Steelmark LLC, ref http www.steelmarkonline.com products.htm ref claim the document was first translated from old Aramaic language Aramaic into German language German by Isa Rashid and edited by UFO contactee Billy Meier , then translated into English by B. L. Greene and J. H. Ziegler. The publishers also make the extraordinary claim that the document could indicate an extraterrestrial origin for the New Testament . Contents Talmud of Jmmanuel by Judas Ischarioth sic says on its English version title page, The Clear Translation in English Translation of the Aramaic scrolls written by Judas Iscariot sic , the disciple of Jmmanuel Jesus discovered in 1963 by Edward Albert Meier in the tomb where Jmmanuel had lain for three days. Publications There have been several books written about the TJ and its history. The 4th edition has been published in 2007 ... Talmud Jmmanuel Book http www.truthwinds.com journals talmud talmud.pdf Talmud of Jmmanuel Four Winds 10 http www.archive.org download TalmudOfJmmanuel TheTalmudOfJmmanuel FreewareEdition.pdf Talmud ... Meier publisher http www.tjresearch.info TJResearch James Deardorff research of Talmud Jmmanuel http ...   more details



  1. Zig (Talmud)

    In the Babylonia n Talmud , Zig is a giant rooster which stands with its foot on the earth and touches heaven with its head. Legend has it that when it spreads its wings it causes a total eclipse of the sun . ref cite web title Zig, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable publisher Bartleby.com year 1898 url http www.bartleby.com 81 17735.html accessdate October 19, 2006 ref According to Jewish commentaries, this myth is meant to express a mystical idea. References Reflist Nuttall Category Talmud Category Jewish legendary creatures Category Legendary birds Judaism stub pt Zig ...   more details



  1. Kil'ayim (Talmud)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Kil ayim Hebrew language Hebrew , lit. Mixture or Confusion is the fourth tractate of Zeraim Seder Zeraim Order of Seeds of the Mishnah and of the Talmud . It deals with the laws of various Kil ayim prohibition forbidden production and uses of mixtures, as provided in Leviticus 19 19 and Deuteronomy 22 9 11. Specifically, it discusses planting mixtures of seeds , grafting , mixtures of vineyard s, crossbreeding animals, working with a team of different kinds of animals, and shaatnez clothes containing a mixture of linen and wool . There is a Gemara from the Jerusalem Talmud . Mishnah Judaism stub es Kil ayim he nl Kilajiem pt Kilaim Talmude ru yi ...   more details



  1. Megillah (Talmud)

    Other uses Megillah disambiguation Unreferenced date February 2007 Megillah is the tenth Talmud Tractate of Mishnah in the Order Moed . It and its Gemara deal with the laws of Purim and offers exegetical understandings to the Book of Esther . It also includes Halakha laws concerning the public Torah reading reading of the Torah and other communal synagogue practices. There is also a segment in the first chapter which details certain miscellaneous laws. A megillah is a finely detailed account or book but the term by itself commonly refers to the Book of Esther. Mishnah Category Book of Esther Category Talmud Judaism stub de Megilla Mischnatraktat fr Meguila trait he nl Megilla Talmoed ja yi ...   more details



  1. The Talmud Unmasked

    Use dmy dates date October 2011 The Talmud unmasked Latin Christianus in Talmud Iudaeorum sive, Rabbinicae ... the Talmud and Zohar which purports to demonstrate that Judaism despises non Jews and promotes the murder ... out of context. Pranaitis was not able to read Aramaic, the primary language of the Talmud, and so he ... of selective quotes from the Talmud , the Zohar , and other talmudic works. The book claims that the Talmud ... and Latin translations, he sought to demonstrate that the Talmud obliged Jews to injure Christians ... from the earliest times to the present , Scarecrow Press, 2007, p 369 According to Pranaitis, the Talmud ... and fabrication The Talmud unmasked, is actually a misleading and inaccurate book, presenting false quotations of the Talmud, intended inter alia making believe that the Jews would not regard the non ... from the Talmud and Zohar which purports to demonstrate that Judaism despises non Jews and promotes ... out of context. Pranaitis could not read Aramaic or Hebrew the languages of the Talmud , and probably ... the book as a compilation of extracts from the Zohar and Talmud that contained material that could ..., Justinis, The Talmud Unmasked The Secret Rabbinical Teachings Concerning Christians , from ... classify The Talmud Unmasked as an antisemitic and anti Talmudic work, comparable to Der Talmud Jude ... talmud demasque title le talmud demasqu publisher Bladi.net accessdate 19 October 2011 ref altermondialists ... Talmud Torah.htm title Paroles de paix extraites du Talmud et de la Torah publisher Der stuermer.org ... url http www.catholicapologetics.info apologetics judaism talmud.htm title The Talmud Unmasked ... on these websites or on other, similar ones. Zohar and Talmud The book includes numerous quotes from the Talmud and the Zohar , and Pranaitis presents the Zohar as if it were part of the Talmud, however the Zohar is a thirteenth century Kabbalistic work and is not part of the Talmud. ref Kaplan, pp 119 120, 205. ref It is also written in a sensibly different and more difficult aramaic than the Talmud ...   more details



  1. Jesus in the Talmud

    Merge from Yeshu discuss Talk Jesus in the Talmud Merger proposal date July 2011 Image Talmud set.JPG thumb right 300px A full set of the Babylonian Talmud. Jesus The Talmud contains passages that some ... church alleged that the Talmud contained insulting references to Jesus and his mother ... being removed censored from subsequent editions of the Talmud. In the modern era there has been a variance of views among scholars of the references to possible Jesus in the Talmud , depending ... to discussion of the Talmud text, they are also used in discussion of academic debate on other aspects ..., p xxi Summarizes Herford s conclusions R. Travers Herford , Christianity in Talmud and Midrash , London ... into the Talmud in the 3rd and 4th centuries that illustrate the inter sect rivalry between Split of early Christianity and Judaism Judaism and nascent Christianity ref Peter Sch fer, Jesus in the Talmud , Princeton University Press, 2007. ref Page needed date August 2011 . Some editions of the Talmud ... converts to Christianity, such as Pablo Christiani and Nicholas Donin claimed the Talmud contained ... work describing Jesus in the Talmud was Pugio Fidei Dagger of Faith c. 1280 by the Catalan Dominican ... of the Jews against Christ, God, and the Christian religion which discussed Jesus in the Talmud. ref name Shaefer, p 3 The first book devoted solely to the topic of Jesus in the Talmud was the Latin work ... published Entdecktes Judenthum Judaism Unmasked , which included descriptions of Jesus in the Talmud, and which would become the basis of much anti Semitic literature in later centuries such as The Talmud ... Christianity in Talmud and Midrash , which became the standard work on the topic in the Christian ... attitudes towards Jesus. In sum, the Talmud does make reference to the Christian Jesus but has ... nach den altesten judischen Angaben , which found no evidence of a historical Jesus in the Talmud. ref ... that the evidence for a historical Jesus in the Talmud is scanty and does not contribute much to our ...   more details



  1. Shevi'it (Talmud)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Shevi it Lang he , lit. Seventh Year is the fifth tractate of Zeraim Seder Zeraim Order of Seeds of the Mishnah and of the Talmud . It deals with all laws of allowing the land to rest in the seventh year, the laws of Shemittah produce and the remission of debts. It also discusses the 50th year, known as Yovel , where all slaves must be set free, and all land must be returned to original owner from the time of Joshua when tribes where given out. This tractate has many applications today in Israel where Shemittah is still being observed. From September 2007 September 2008 was a Shemittah year and last one before that was in 2000 2001. Mishnah Judaism stub es Shevi it Talmud he nl Sjevie iet pt Sheviit Talmude ru yi ...   more details



  1. Shabbat (Talmud)

    This is about part of the Talmud for the Jewish day of rest, see Shabbat . Shabbat lang he is first tractate book in the Order Mishnaic section of Moed , of the Mishnah and Talmud . The tractate consists of 24 chapters. The tractate primarily deals with laws relating to Shabbat the weekly day of rest , and the activities prohibited on Shabbat the 39 prohibitions and distinguishes between Biblical prohibitions and Rabbinic prohibitions. It also discusses special Rabbinic decrees to reinforce the concept of rest on Sabbath see muktzah , articles that may not be used or moved on Sabbath, chapters 3 and 17 and to enhance its sanctity, such as forbidding pursuit of business and discussing forbidden matters chapter 23 and pursuing weekday activities. Transferring between domains A large portion of this tractate deals with the melachah of transferring from one Eruv domain to another, commonly called carrying chapters 1 and 11 . The tractate distinguishes four domains private, public, semi public and an exempt area. It holds that the transfer of an article from a private to a public domain is Biblically forbidden transferring an article between a semi public to a private or public domain is Rabbinically prohibited transferring of an article between an exempt area and any other domain is permissible carrying an article four amos may be forbidden in public or semi public domain and permitted in a private domain or exempt area and carrying inside a private domain or between private domains may be permissible see Eruv . For these purposes transferring means removing and depositing , so that carrying an article out of a domain and returning to the same domain with it does not constitute transferring. This may fall into the category of wearing . External links Mishna Text of the Mishna http www.mechon mamre.org b h h21.htm Masechet Shabbat http www.moreshet.net oldsite mishna 28 11 99 introshabbat.htm English translation with commentary by Rabbi Pinchas Kehati Talmud Talmudic ...   more details



  1. Ulla (Talmud)

    Eras of the Halakha Ulla or Ulla was a Jew ish Talmud ist and one of the leading halakha Halakhic amoraim in the Land of Israel during the latter part of the third and in the beginning of the fourth centuries CE the second and third amoraic generations . In his youth he studied under R. Eleazar II . Tos. to ul. 34a, s.v. Man abraya and he transmitted nine of his teacher s halakhic sayings, seven of which are contained in Bava Kamma 11, one in Eruvin 21b, and one in Ketubot tractate 74a. He was greatly respected for his learning and during his visits to Babylonia he seems to have been invited frequently by the Resh Galuta to deliver halakic lectures Ket. 65b id. 31a Shabbat tractate 157b . He traveled repeatedly to the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia and on one of his journeys he was in danger of assassination by one of his companions, saving his life only by condoning the murder of another Nedarim 22a . Ulla rendered important decisions regarding the benedictions and the calculation of the Rosh Hodesh new moon , and was accustomed to promulgate his rulings in Babylonia when he went thither Ber. 38b R. H. 22b Pes. 53b, 104b . He was very strict in his interpretation of religious laws Shab. 147a, 157b and on one occasion, when he heard R. Huna use an expression which he did not approve, he retorted, As vinegar to the teeth , and as smoke to the human eyes eyes , so are the words of R. Huna, applying to him the first half of Prov. x. 26 id. 45b . Only in the presence of Rav Nachman did Ulla hesitate to pronounce his opinions, generally waiting until the former had departed Gi . 11b, 12a although he frequently sought Na man s company Ket. 53a . Of his contemporaries with whom he engaged in controversies may be mentioned, besides R. Na man, R. Abba B. M. 11a , Abimi bar Papa , iyya bar Ammi Ket. 53a , and R. Judah ul. 68b, 70a but his personal friend, with whom he associated ... Ulla Category Talmud rabbis of the Land of Israel Category 3rd century births Category 4th century deaths ...   more details



  1. Soferim (Talmud)

    which was dominated by the Talmud and the Midrash , so that these treatises are doubtless of great ... of the Talmud in the 6th century. This theory holds good with regard to the treatise Sefer Torah Talmud Sefer Torah also, to which the treatise Soferim bears an especially close relation. Contents .... was added latest of all. It contains passages from the Babylonian Talmud , mentioning the teachers .... 3, end, and Meg. iv. 2, not from Babli , where Meg. 22a Abba Arika Rab and Shmuel Talmud Samuel discuss ... of this Talmud and so decided a preference for it can be ascribed only to a Palestinian Jew . It is likewise ... that few copies of the Talmud were made at that time, and those without special rules consequently ... . Halakhic Authority Because Soferim is not part of the Babylonian Talmud or Palestinian Talmud ... in the Talmud. For example, many Rishonim and the Vilna Gaon rule that a berakha must ... this berakha is mentioned in Soferim, though not in the Talmud. Similarly, Rabbi Shemuel Shelomo Boyarski ... this berakha, too different in text from the one for the megilloth is mentioned only in Soferim, and not in the Talmud ... of the Talmud Soferim as an appendix to Ab. Zarah with variants and commentaries Br ll s Jahrb. i. 1 ... Talmud und die Griechische Sprache, part i., pp. 1 et seq., Breslau, 1880 on the Greek translation ...   more details



  1. Bikkurim (Talmud)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 This page is about the book of Bikkurim. See First Fruits Old Testament First Fruits Old Testament for the offering. Bikkurim Lang he , lit. First fruits is the eleventh tractate of Zeraim Seder Zeraim Order of Seeds of the Mishnah and of the Talmud . All versions of the Mishnah contain the first three chapters, and some versions contain a fourth. The three chapters found in all versions primarily discuss the commandment to bring the first fruits found in Deuteronomy chapter 26, verses 1 11 and to make a declaration upon bringing it. As is common in the Mishnah, related matters are also discussed. The first chapter discusses who has the responsibility to bring the first fruits and make the declaration, who needs to bring the first fruits but not make the declaration, and who can not bring the first fruits. Among those who bring the first fruits but don t make the declaration are Conversion to Judaism converts , so other halakah regarding differences between the obligations of converts and those born Jewish are also discussed here. This difference for converts was disagreed with by Judah HaNasi Rabbi Judah HaNasi and later Maimonides , and it is their position that has become the practice of the Jewish community. The second chapter compares the Terumah , Maaser and Bikkurim tithes and offerings, and makes other legal comparisons. The third chapter describes more fully the process of bringing the first fruits to the temple at the festival of Shavuot . The fourth chapter, which is only sometimes included, originates from the Tosefta Bikkurim. It compares the laws relating to men, women, and Intersexuality those of intermediate sex , including the tumtum one with no genitalia and the androgynos . Mishnah Judaism stub he hu Bikkurim nl Bikoeriem yi ...   more details



  1. Berakhot (Talmud)

    Talmud Mishnah References references External links s Mishnah Seder Zeraim Tractate Berakhot Partial ... at he Hebrew Wikisource Category Talmud es Berajot fr Berakhot trait he nl Berachot pt Tratado Brachot Talmud ru yi ...   more details



  1. Schottenstein Edition of the Babylonian Talmud

    Editions of the Talmud File SchottensteinBavliHebrewCover.jpeg thumb 150px The Hebrew edition of the Schottenstein Babylonian Talmud File SchottensteinBavliEnglishCover.jpg thumb 150px The English edition of the Schottenstein Babylonian Talmud Schottenstein Edition of the Babylonian Talmud is a 20th century, 73 volume edition of the Babylonian Talmud or Talmud Bavli. The text is published by Artscroll , a division of Mesorah Publications, with the financial assistance of Jerome Schottenstein , an orthodox Jew and founder of an Ohio department store. ref Joseph Berger, An English Talmud for Daily Readers and Debaters , The New York Times, 10 February 2005. ref The Schottenstein Edition is published in three languages English language English , French language French , and Modern Hebrew . ref http www.artscroll.com Talmud1.htm ref The edition has gained much popularity since its release and is used ..., the exact page can be found at http www.eichlers.com Product Books Talmud and Mishnah Artscroll Schottenstein English Talmud Bavli Artscroll Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud Daf Yomi Edition ... Edition of the Babylonian Talmud Printing the Talmud from Bomberg to Schottenstein , 155 ... Talmud since the Soncino Edition of the Babylonian Talmud Soncino Edition . An academic English translation of the Baylonian Talmud was completed in 1995 by Jacob Neusner , Tzvee Zahavy, and others in the series, The Talmud of Babylonia. An American Translation , Atlanta 1984 1995 Scholars Press ... the quick transition of topics are shown in regular font. References Reflist See Also Steinsaltz Talmud Soncino Edition of the Babylonian Talmud Talmud Mishnah Gemara External links http www.artscroll.com Talmud1.htm Artscroll s website http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism talmud & mishna.html Information on the Talmud http judaism.about.com od torahtalmud a talmud schotty.htm Additional ... texts Category Talmud Category Jewish prayer and ritual texts Category Jewish theology Category Rabbinic ...   more details



  1. Leiden Jerusalem Talmud

    were common since access to texts such as the Talmud was limited. This was partially due to the absence ... printing of the Jerusalem Talmud During 1523 1524 the Jerusalem Talmud was printed for the first time ... Talmud used the Leiden Manuscript along with three other manuscripts as the basis of the printed edition of the Jerusalem Talmud. ref name jewishvirtuallibrary.org However, Jacob ben Hayyim ibn Adoniyahu considered the Leiden Manuscript the least accurate copy of the Jerusalem Talmud. The other three manuscripts of the Jerusalem Talmud used for the printing of Bomberg s edition of the Talmud ... Talmud the Leiden Talmud was lost for around three hundred years. It was only to be rediscovered ... Talmud was transferred to the University of Leiden Library along with the rest of Scaliger s collection ... an exact transcription of the Leiden Talmud along with carefully annotated corrections. ref name ... bc tentoonstelling Judaica object2.htm ref References references Category Talmud ...   more details



  1. The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition

    Editions of the Talmud The Steinsaltz Edition is a translation of the Babylonian Talmud , that has a literal direct translation of the Talmud along with halacha summaries and commentaries by Torah Scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz . The translation started in 1965 and was completed in late 2010. Between 1989 and 1999 Random House published a small number of volumes in English, ref cite web url http www.steinsaltz.org dynamic book details.asp?id 21&sub 1 title Steinsaltz edition of the Talmud accessdate 2008 08 04 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref and while a new printing with a new publisher was planned in the early 2000 s, it did not take place. ref cite web url http www.beliefnet.com Entertainment Books 2000 09 Dueling Talmuds.aspx title Dueling Talmuds accessdate 2008 10 17 date c. 1999 author Eric J. Greenberg ref The Hebrew edition contains the standard text of the Talmud with Niqqud vowels and punctuation in the middle of the page. The margins contain the standard rashi and tosafot commentaries, as well as Steinsaltz s own translation of the Talmud text into modern Hebrew with his elucidation. ref name time cite news url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,966474 2,00.html title Giving The Talmud to the Jews date 1988 01 18 accessdate 2008 10 17 author Richard N. Ostling coauthors Marlin Levin publisher Time magazine ref Steinsaltz has also recently published an electronic version of the Hebrew edition on DVD. ref cite web url https www.kipa.co.il shop shtainzalts product.asp?id 187 title Mercaz Steinsaltz accessdate 2008 08 04 language Hebrew ref References reflist External links http www.steinsaltz.org content.php?pg Talmud Books&ID 284 The Steinsaltz English Edition at the Aleph Society http www.steinsaltz.org.il Steinsaltz Hebrew edition brokenlink date December 2011 Judaism stub Category Talmud he ...   more details



  1. Kelm Talmud Torah

    The Kelm Talmud Torah was a famous yeshiva in pre holocaust Kelm , Lithuania . Unlike other yeshivas, the Talmud Torah focused primarily on the study of Musar Jewish ethics and self improvement. Under the Leadership of Simcha Zissel Ziv The Talmud Torah was founded in the 1860s by Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv , known as the Alter of Kelm the Elder of Kelm , to strengthen the study of Musar in Lithuania. In 1872, Rabbi Ziv purchased a plot of land and erected a building for the Talmud Torah, which began as a primary school and soon became a secondary school. In 1876, the Talmud Torah was denounced to the authorities ... New York Dropsie College, 1953 , 71 2. ref The curriculum of the original Talmud Torah under Rabbi ... yeshivas, nearly the entire day was spent studying Talmud. By contrast, at the Talmud Torah, according to Menahem Glenn, Musar was the chief study, while the study of Talmud was only of minor importance ... hours a day. The Kelm Talmud Torah was the first traditional yeshiva in the Russian empire to give .... In 1881, Rabbi Ziv returned to Kelm, where the Talmud Torah became an advanced academy for the study of Torah and Musar. Most of the students who came to study at the Talmud Torah were married. Entry to the Talmud Torah was difficult and restricted to select students from other yeshivas, who ... rigorous examinations on Musar. At its peak, the Talmud Torah had a student body of between 30 ... worked on writing out his discourses for them. The Talmud Torah after Ziv s death Simcha Zissel Ziv died in 1898. Upon his death, his brother Rabbi Aryeh Leib Broida became the new director of the Talmud ... also Simcha Zissel Ziv s son in law became the new director of the Talmud Torah. After Tzvi Hirsch Broida s death in 1913, Simcha Zissel s son Rabbi Nahum Ze ev Ziv became the new director of the Talmud ... of the Talmud Torah were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators and are buried in a mass ... of the yeshivas in Poland and Lithuania were students of the Talmud Torah of Kelm. Some were Rabbi ...   more details



  1. Vancouver Talmud Torah

    Infobox education in Canada name Vancouver Talmud Torah image imagesize motto motto translation streetaddress 998 26th Avenue West city Vancouver province British Columbia postalcode V5Z 2G1 principal Cathy Lowenstein principal label Principal administrator schooltype Independent school Independent grades preschool to Grade 7 language Canadian English English , Hebrew area mascot teamname colours Blue color box blue founded 1934 enrollment 500 website http www.talmudtorah.com Vancouver Talmud Torah Official Site Vancouver Talmud Torah is a Jewish community day school located in Vancouver , Canada serving students from preschool to Grade 7. The oldest and largest Jewish Day School west of Ontario, Vancouver Talmud Torah VTT traces its roots to 1913, when the first afternoon evening classes were held on Heatley Street, in what is now the Strathcona neighbourhood. By 1918 the school had a name, The Vancouver Hebrew School the first president being Max Grossman , and by 1921 was the official afternoon school of the http www.scharatzedeck.com index.html Schara Tzedeck synagogue . In 1934 VTT became an independent school, and in 1943 the school became a full day school and moved to an 11 room house on West 14th Avenue. In 1948, under the leadership of Pops Waterman, Dr. Moses Steinberg, Abe and Sam Rothstein, Irving Lipsky, Jack Aceman, Saul Shaffer, Hy Altman and many others, VTT built the original wing of its present location on Oak Street. At that time, the founders created bylaws such that VTT would serve as a community school, and would accept all students regardless of their ability to pay tuition. VTT has stayed true to that ideal, and has expanded to a school of 500 students from a wide diversity of backgrounds. A dual curriculum school that delivers Judaic and general studies, all students are taught the traditional Jewish values of Derech Eretz care and respect , Tikkun ... http www.talmudtorah.com Vancouver Talmud Torah School website VancouverSchools coord missing British ...   more details




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