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  2. Gemara - Wikipedia

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    The only passage in which gemara occurs with the meaning of "Talmud" in the strict sense, and not censored, is Eruvin 32b, where it is used by Rav Nahman, a Babylonian amora (3rd C.). [5] Later editions of the Talmud frequently substitute for the word "Gemara" the Aramaic abbreviation for "the six orders of the Mishnah," pronounced as "Shas ...

  3. Talmud - Wikipedia

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    The Gemara constitutes the commentary portion of the Talmud. The Mishnah, and its commentary (the Gemara), together constitute the Talmud. This commentary arises from a longstanding tradition of rabbis analyzing, debating, and discussing the Mishnah ever since it had been published.

  4. Daf Yomi - Wikipedia

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    Daf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי, Daf Yomi, "page of the day" or "daily folio") is a daily regimen of learning the Oral Torah and its commentaries (also known as the Gemara), in which each of the 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud is covered in sequence. A daf, or blatt in Yiddish, consists of both sides of the page. Under this regimen, the ...

  5. List of Aramaic acronyms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic and Jewish Levantine Aramaic acronyms prominently featured in the Gemara. ... (Ra'aya Mehemna) - a commentary on the Zohar ...

  6. The Heart Knows its Own Bitterness - Wikipedia

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    In the Talmudic sugya, the Gemara passage quotes from the mishnah above (Yoma 8:5) and then brings a statement about Yom Kippur fasting by Rabbi Yannai (3rd C. CE). Rabbi Yannai cites part of a biblical verse (Proverbs 14:10) as his prooftext. The passage goes on to explore the meaning and relationship of Rabbi Yannai's view and the mishnah.

  7. Tosafot - Wikipedia

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    For just as the Gemara is a critical and analytical commentary on the Mishnah, so are the Tosafot critical and analytical glosses on those two parts of the Talmud. Further, the term tosafot was not applied for the first time to the glosses of Rashi's continuators, but to the Tosefta , the additions to the Mishnah compiled by Judah ha-Nasi I ...

  8. Berakhot (tractate) - Wikipedia

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    Berakhot is the only tractate in Seder Zeraim to have Gemara – rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah – in the Babylonian Talmud. There is however Jerusalem Talmud on all the tractates in Seder Zeraim. There is also a Tosefta for this tractate.

  9. Mishnah - Wikipedia

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    Rambam's Mishnah Commentary in Judeo-Arabic Bartenura Mishna commentary Title page of the Mishna with the Tosefet Yom Tov Gemara students using the Mishnah Sdura to note their summary of each sugya alongside its Mishnah. The main work discussing the Mishnah is the Talmud, as outlined.