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Though the rabbis presented a defense of the Talmud, a commission of Christian theologians condemn
rankists and ordered the public burning of the Talmud, a sentence which was carried into effect in t
oaz Cohen (1899-1968) was a leading scholar of Talmud, a legal decisor (posek), and a professor at t
dom House halted publication of the Steinsaltz Talmud after less than one-third of the English trans
He was one of the four rabbis who defended the Talmud against Nicholas Donin in the public disputati
ation demanded that the four rabbis defend the Talmud against Donin's accusations that the Talmud wa
The disputation had four rabbis defending the Talmud against the accusations of a Franciscan Order
published an exact transcription of the Leiden Talmud along with carefully annotated corrections.
The Talmud also enumerates six occasions in which Akiva g
The Talmud also recounts a more positive view of Balaam,
The Leiden Jerusalem Talmud also known as the Leiden Talmud is a medieval
shel Torah (1891), guide to the theory of the Talmud and to the fundamental principles of the Halak
eib Merkin Distinguished Professorial Chair in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy
ion in rabbinic theology, of the literature of Talmud and Midrash, made him one of the few experts i
ll, with an outstanding knowledge of Bible and Talmud, and to have spoken 39 languages.
After having studied Talmud and rabbinics under his uncle R. Zvi and Shlom
left the Levant before the canonization of the Talmud and therefore had no way of being Rabbinic Jew
manuscripts, including novellae on most of the Talmud and hundreds of responsa, whose whereabouts ar
participated in the Soncino translation of the Talmud and Midrash..
Torah, in the highest class of which he taught Talmud and Jewish philosophy.
Main articles: Jesus in the Talmud and Celsus
uld see Rabbi Moshe Dovid totally engrossed in Talmud, and writing his thoughts.
tly the senior editor of the English Artscroll Talmud, and teaches the highest level class in the Be
Gemara ("Completion") from both the Jerusalem Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud.
has two meanings, according to the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
Halakha and Aggadah is cited in the Jerusalem Talmud and the Midrash, and very few is cited in the
uch for halachic decisions, rather than on the Talmud and the Geonim.
ges of his time, able to quote from the entire Talmud and its commentaries from memory.
He is cited in the Jerusalem Talmud and the Midrash merely as R. Jose.
The Talmud and later commentaries reflect a substantial a
Shamma Friedman, Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics at The Jewish Theological Semina
, H.L.; Stemberger (1991), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-08
nd prolific writer, from studies of the Torah, Talmud and mysticism to introductory pamphlets on Jew
, H.L.; Stemberger (1991), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-08
pler, more straightforward teaching method for Talmud and the Bible.
He worked intensely on the Talmud and contributed no less than 190 papers to Cha
He studied Talmud and rabbinics throughout his youth under the t
re, at the same time continuing his studies in Talmud and Jewish science.
eld wrote scholarly commentaries on the Torah, Talmud, and Shulchan Aruch.
when the apostate Nicholas Donin assailed the Talmud and appealed to Pope Gregory IX to order its d
f three most prominent Segans are noted on the Talmud and on Josephus Flavius' work: Hanina Segan ha
munity in the years after the redaction of the Talmud and continuing until the Gaonic era.
Maharsha explains the discrepancy between the Talmud and Josephus by stating that Honi was "presume
At thirteen he had mastered the Talmud, and at fifteen, the Kabbalistic works of the
n-in-law of Abraham Rosanes I. His teachers in Talmud and rabbinics were Samuel ha-Levi and Joseph d
d to have had an encyclopedic knowledge of the Talmud and Bible, Rabbi Juzint was also poet and auth
ers, and in his youth became familiar with the Talmud and rabbinical literature, and with a resolute
of Eretz Yisrael, who relied on the Jerusalem Talmud and their own older traditions.
was rather free with regard to the text of the Talmud and the Midrashim.
scussions on halakic problems occurring in the Talmud and its commentaries (Salonica, 1581; Venice,
commentaries on biblical literature, Mishanah, Talmud and Halacha were publicized from his younger y
ysterious and Mythical Creatures of Scripture, Talmud and Midrash (Zoo Torah/Yashar Books 2006) ISBN
He was one of the arrangers of the Babylon Talmud and engaged in the processs of its completion.
To this end copies of the Rubaiyat (also the Talmud and Bible) are being compared to the code usin
or one of the four which are enumerated in the Talmud and the Mekilta.
hat “since it is not found in either Mishna or Talmud, and since we have no way of establishing whet
izrachi, miscellanies on various tracts of the Talmud, and four funeral orations.
erusalem with a concentration in the fields of Talmud and Jewish Thought.
authorship and composition of the Mishnah and Talmud, and in particular why earlier authorities are
e he teaches Kabbalah, Hasidic philosophy, and Talmud, and is the spiritual leader of Congregation B
the bulk of the Mishnah and Tosefta within the Talmud and by the Dead Sea Scrolls, notably the Bar K
ted the younger generation in the study of the Talmud and rabbinic literature, and he delivered serm
chasidic families, steeped in the study of the Talmud and its commentators.
memory, a pure mind, and was an expert in the Talmud and its commentaries.
th Chouchani, Levinas sees the ancient text of Talmud and its multiple layers of subsequent commenta
Some of his decisions conflict with the Talmud, and in his haggadic interpretations he did no
able surviving ziggurats, is identified in the Talmud and Arab culture with the Tower of Babel.
odified since the days of the Hebrew Bible and Talmud and proceeds from the tithes are no longer giv
ed the JTS faculty in 1920 as an instructor in Talmud and went on to serve as an associate professor
scellanies on various tracts of the Babylonian Talmud, and on Maimonides' Yad ha-qazaqah (Leghorn, 1
In 1925, he was appointed an instructor of Talmud, and went on to serve on the JTS faculty for f
ing his career he published extensively on the Talmud and Jewish law, while also authoring many comp
The Talmud and the Jews).
He was a close student of the Talmud, and also of the Greek and later German philos
ief works were legal notes and responsa on the Talmud and the Shulkhan Arukh.
His Methodology of the Talmud, and his marginal notes to the Yerushalmi, whi
out as a warning to the self-opinionated; the Talmud applying to him the motto of Nehorai: "Go to a
mram's rules concerning the methodology of the Talmud are of considerable value.
versity as professor and professor emeritus of Talmud, as well as chair of the Talmud department.
uch later, the name was used in the Babylonian Talmud as Kardunya, which designates modern day Iraqi
The traditional understanding was to view the Talmud as a unified homogeneous work.
ular world as in the Jewish, as at ease in the Talmud as in Shakespeare.
our sentences of this section are cited in the Talmud as being taken from a Baraita (B.
en Bavoi, for the acceptance of the Babylonian Talmud as the standard for Jewish law in all countrie
While other scholars had also treated the Talmud as a multi-layered work, Halivni's innovation
shal scrutinized the published editions of the Talmud as well as the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot,
he son of a chazzan, he began the study of the Talmud at an early age, though not to the neglect of
A professor of Talmud at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Urbach
He received a B.A in Jewish History and Talmud at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
He later studied the Torah and Talmud at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well
He subsequently taught Talmud at Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illin
child prodigies and geniuses who mastered the Talmud at a tender age (such a person is known in Heb
In 1887 Blau became teacher of the Talmud at the Landesrabbinerschule, in 1888 substitut
h, Amud Yomi was created as a way to study the Talmud at a slower pace.
shiva in the spring of 2002 and began teaching Talmud at Yeshiva University and its affiliated RIETS
The Talmud attributes the prayer to Rabbi Yochanan in the
great work, A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Litera
According to a negative view of Balaam in the Talmud, Balaam possessed the gift of being able to as
lmudic Law Is the law that is derived from the Talmud based on the teachings of the Talmudic Sages.
(Babylonian Talmud Bava Batra 15b.)
such as the Schottenstein edition of both the Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi.
Talmud Bavli refers to one who recites it daily as pr
erroneously published in some editions of the Talmud Bavli as the Tosafos Ri HaZaken, an error note
"The term ... is not found in the Talmud Bavli, although the days referred to are menti
he finished editing the Gemara portion of the Talmud Bavli, completing the work of his teacher Rav
According to the Talmud, because Akiba broke the news gently, Eliezer
The idea for calendar-based learning of the Talmud began with Daf Yomi in 1923.
Verses 7-9 are part of Talmud Berachos 64a.
het and to save the nation from extermination ( Talmud, Berachot 7a).
(Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 32a.)
(Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 56b.)
, and the first and oldest complete set of the Talmud, between 1520 and 1523, a well-preserved copy
overed wide areas of Judaic studies, including Talmud, Bible, halachic literature - especially the p
He is an instructor of Talmud, Bible, and Jewish Law at the Mechina program
According to The Talmud, Birkat Ram is one of three underground spring
The Bible and Talmud both expound that Esther and Hadassah are the
rds "in Israel" appear in most versions of the Talmud, but not in others.
kenazi designed the Shittah to cover the whole Talmud; but only the following tracts were interprete
He has yet to publish any works on the Talmud, but many of his works have been published by
nded to refute the charges brought against the Talmud by the numerous Spanish converts.
p is the editor of three novellae on Torah and Talmud by his late father, the noted Rabbi Jechiel Mi
ement of Mosaic authorship is contained in the Talmud, c. 200-500, where the rabbis discuss exactly
He wrote a seven-volume commentary on the Talmud, called "Leflagos Reuven".
The Talmud cites him many times, and one can also find ot
The Talmud cites him as exceptionally scrupulous in his w
The Jerusalm Talmud cites an additional opinion, that Menahem agre
His Talmud classes reveal how each word of the Gemara and
Based on Rabbi Lichtenstein's Talmud classes at Yeshivat Har Etzion, his students'
secular home, prepared for his role by taking Talmud classes at the Hebrew University and spent eig
me of the first tosafot (additions) to Rashi's Talmud commentary, pulling out certain points in grea
Similarly, the theoretical opinions of earlier Talmud commentators were studied in a receptive, uncr
raim; hence the confusion that prevails in the Talmud concerning the identity of each of them, the s
d that "neither the Jewish prayer-book nor the Talmud contained anything derogatory to Christianity,
ound an enumeration of all the passages of the Talmud containing Abaye's name)
The Jerusalem Talmud contains a prayer he wrote and included in the
The Jerusalem Talmud covers all the tractates of Zeraim, while the
In the same year he began lecturing in the Talmud department at Bar-Ilan University.
HaTorah uses a unique methodology for studying Talmud developed by Rabbi Green.
At the middle of the second chapter, the Talmud discusses topics of ritual purity.
The Jewish Talmud distinguishes between two Magdalas only.
iel ever having taught in public, although the Talmud does describe Gamaliel as teaching a student w
ded-on anonymous annotations to the Babylonian Talmud, during the process of the Savora arrangement
n, with a focus on finishing a tractate of the Talmud each semester.
ter: By his cup, his capital and his choler;" ( Talmud, Eiruvin, 65b)
an is best known for his work as editor of the Talmud El Am (cf below).
Dr. Plaskow wrote that the Rabbis of the Talmud employed a Midrashic method in which "they rec
eaven, Altona, 1853, a reference to Babylonian Talmud, Eruvin 13a) on the laws pertaining to Torah s
(Babylonian Talmud Eruvin 19a).
His staements often are mentioned in the Talmud, especially in Order Kodashim.
r school of pietistic reading of the Bible and Talmud established, to the satisfaction of Jews in Pe
d in any of the holy documents (Old Testament, Talmud, etc.) and isn't at all used daily.
He was appointed lecturer in Talmud, ethics, and philosophy.
The Talmud even records that the constituents of the two
wrote a commentary on all the tractates of the Talmud except Berakot and Niddah (see Solomon Luria,
The sages of the Talmud explain that the satement of Rabbi Yannai was
The Babylonian Talmud explains that the word "afikoman" derives from
Germany to publish a 17-volume edition of the Talmud, financed by the Joint and German authorities.
"the completion of the Six Orders (of the Talmud)") is the celebration of the completion of the
This is about part of the Talmud; for the Jewish festival whose name is the plu
This is about part of the Talmud; for the Jewish day of rest, see Shabbat.
mals by Christians, as the reason given in the Talmud for forbidding the slaughtering of animals by
high priest (Yehoshua ben Gamla), known in the Talmud for his campaign to establish yeshivas through
These precepts and their interpretation in the Talmud form the basis for any rules regarding convert
Hauptman received a degree in Talmud from the Seminary College of Jewish Studies at
also been found in a fragment of the Jerusalem Talmud from the Cairo Genizah, a depository for holy
Pollak, in transferring the study of the Talmud from Germany, where it had been almost entirel
The rabbis of the Talmud gave no reason for the prohibition, but later
( Talmud Gittin 56a.)
The earlier Jerusalem Talmud gives the subject of these stories as Aquila,
sion of the majority (though, according to the Talmud, God, a tree, a nearby stream, and the walls o
7 - October 4, 2001) was a renowned scholar of Talmud, Halakha and a Rosh Yeshiva; known especially
The Jerusalem Talmud has preserved only one anecdote of his in the
The influence of the Babylonian Talmud has been far greater than that of the Yerushal
The Jerusalem Talmud has a greater focus on the Land of Israel and
rom and referring to passages in the Bible and Talmud has won him numerous fans and made him somethi
The Jerusalem Talmud has a Gemara on each of the tractates, while i
Over 2 million volumes of the Steinsaltz Talmud have been distributed to date.
Many of his lectures on Talmud have been posthumously published by his childr
Besides tosafot on the greater part of the Talmud, he wrote a Biblical commentary marked by cons
as an exposition and explanation of the Torah, Talmud hermeneutics includes also the rules by which
d Beit Hillel have hundreds of disputes in the Talmud, Hillel and Shammai themselves only have three
and Baraitas' portions that are quoted in the Talmud his name is mentioned many times.
As he had a thorough knowledge of the Talmud, his decisions were often sought in halakic ca
most important book was the three volume set, Talmud i evrei (trans.,
Rabbi Luban began publishing his original Talmud ideas while a student at RSA.
He believed, that the ethics of the Talmud, if properly understood, is closely related to
he oldest complete manuscript of the Jerusalem Talmud in the world.
These lare explained in the Babylonian Talmud in the tractate temurah, in order of Kodshim.
entire halakhic and practical material of the Talmud in a codified form, and seems to represent the
ed his Hebrew edition of the entire Babylonian Talmud in November 2010, at which time Koren Publishe
ns include Sholom Kamenetsky, an instructor of Talmud in the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, Avr
part of the expense of printing the Babylonian Talmud in Frankfurt-am-Main in 1712-22; this excellen
panding upon the Old Testament is found in the Talmud, in the Koran, and in other late antique texts
s a gifted French rabbi and commentator on the Talmud in the eleventh to twelfth century, best known
The Talmud in Sukkah 28a tells that while he was absorbed
bbah, Pesikta de-Rav Kahana, and the Jerusalem Talmud, in addition to other ancient sources.
known for his ability to present topics in the Talmud in a broader context.
The Steinsaltz editions of the Talmud include translation from the original Aramaic
The Seder Olam (xx.), however, and the Talmud, include Baruch among the Prophets, and state
rk with insightful commentary on the Torah and Talmud, including grammatical observations on the Heb
                                                                                                    


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