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Gemara - Wikipedia
The Gemara (also transliterated Gemarah, or in Yiddish Gemore) is an essential component of the Talmud, comprising a collection of rabbinical analyses and commentaries on the Mishnah and presented in 63 books .
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Gemara: The Essence of the Talmud - My Jewish Learning
The Gemara contains both halakhah (legal material) and aggadah (narrative material). Aggadah includes historical material, biblical commentaries, philosophy, ...
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What Is The Gemara, Its Origins, and Meaning? | Colel Chabad
The Gemara is a comprehensive commentary and analysis of the Mishnah. Its name derives from the Aramaic word meaning “to study” or “to learn,”
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Talmud | Sefaria
The contents of both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds are structured as commentary (gemara) on the first codification of Jewish law, the Mishnah. While ...
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What are the opinions that explain why Gemara is authoritative?
I don't think that this is a bad question at all. I'm aware of two explanations: The Rambam states in his introduction to Mishna Torah that ...
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Gemara
‖ Gemara (gɪˈmɑːrə) [Aramaic g⊇mārā completion, f. g⊇mar to be complete.] The later of the two portions of the Talmud, consisting of a commentary on the older part (the Mishna).1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 169 The Mischnaios, and Gemara made up the whole Talmud. 1659 Bp. Walton Consid. Considered ...
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How does Gemara work? : r/Judaism - Reddit
The gemarah is a mostly Aramaic collection of oral Torah and discussion, ostensibly organized as a commentary on the mishna.
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Why Was the Talmud Called “Gemara”? - Chabad.org
This further supports the understanding that gemara originally referred to oral traditions and the act of repeating and learning them, not a written body of ...
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What is the Gemara? | GotQuestions.org
The Gemara is a body of literature within the Talmud. The Talmud is an expansive work that contains rabbinical teachings from roughly AD 200—600 ...
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Getting "Into" Gemara: How to Take the Plunge - Jewish Action
Gemara, in both its general and specific senses, denotes the independent reasoning that spawns derivative conclusions and true understanding. Apropos of Rashi's ...
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Gemara Williams
Gemara La'Juan Williams (born April 30, 1983) is a former professional football player who saw action in the NFL and CFL.
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Talmud
‖ Talmud (ˈtælməd, tælˈmuːd) Also 6 Thalmood, 6–8 Thalmud. [a. late Heb. talˈmūd instruction (c 130 a.d.), f. lāˈmad to instruct, teach. So med.L., F., Ger., etc. talmud. From its primary sense of ‘teaching, instruction, learning’, the word was applied to the teaching or instruction contained in a b...
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Hallel (pesukei dezimra)
The Gemara then, anonymously, questions this statement quoting the Master as having said, "He who reads Hallel every day is a curser and blasphemer." The Gemara then resolves this by saying that Rav Yosei was referring to the Hallel of Pesukei deZimra, and not the Hallel of Psalms 113–118.
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Shabbat (Talmud)
In the Babylonian Talmud, the Gemara also contains a discussion of the laws of Hanukkah. There are 92 folio pages of Gemara in the Jerusalem Talmud.
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Megillah (Talmud)
It and its Gemara deal with the laws of Purim and offers exegetical understandings to the Book of Esther. Sources
Schottenstein Edition of the Babylonian Talmud: Talmud Bavli: The Gemara, Schottenstein Edition - Tractate Megillah, 1991, Artscroll
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