Talmud

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The Talmud is a central Jewish religious text comprising rabbinic discussions, legal rulings, and interpretations of the Hebrew Bible that form the foundation of traditional Jewish law and theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf central text of Judaism
rabbinic literature
religious text
authorityIn Conservative Judaism
Orthodox Judaism
basedOn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Torah
compiledIn Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia

Canaan
surface form: Land of Israel
contains aggadic material
biblical exegesis
civil law
criminal law
ethical teachings
legal discussions
narratives
parables
procedural law
rabbinic debates
ritual law
developedFrom Mishnah
surface form: Oral Torah
field Halakha
Jewish ethics
Jewish law
Jewish theology
genre legal commentary
religious commentary
hasPart Talmud self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gemara

Mishnah
hasVersion Talmud self-linksurface differs
surface form: Babylonian Talmud

Talmud self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
influenced Jewish law codes
Mishneh Torah
Shulchan Aruch
influencedBy Second Temple Judaism
language Aramaic
Hebrew
religion Judaism
script Hebrew alphabet
studiedBy rabbis
yeshiva students
studiedIn yeshiva
timePeriod late antiquity
tradition Rabbinic Judaism
use daily Jewish practice
legal decision-making
rabbinic education
religious study

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Jews hasReligiousText Talmud
Judaism hasSacredText Talmud
Judaism hasLegalText Talmud
this entity surface form: Gemara
Talmud hasPart Talmud self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gemara
Talmud hasVersion Talmud self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud
Talmud hasVersion Talmud self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
Orthodox Judaism basedOn Talmud
Kashrut basedOnText Talmud
Halakha derivedFrom Talmud
Halakha derivedFrom Talmud
this entity surface form: Gemara
Jewish ethics drawsFrom Talmud
Mishnah partOf Talmud
this entity surface form: Oral Torah
Mishnah basisFor Talmud
Mishnah influenced Talmud
this entity surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
Mishnah influenced Talmud
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud
Mishnah precedes Talmud
this entity surface form: Gemara
Mishnah commentedOnBy Talmud
this entity surface form: Gemara
Karaite Jews rejects Talmud
Hanukkah mentionedIn Talmud
Shulchan Aruch basedOn Talmud
Siddur basedOnText Talmud
Rabbinic Judaism recognizesText Talmud
this entity surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
Rabbinic Judaism recognizesText Talmud
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud
Saadia Gaon influencedBy Talmud
Malchuyot halakhicSource Talmud
this entity surface form: Talmud Rosh Hashanah 32a
Yom Tov (Jewish festival days) codifiedIn Talmud
subject surface form: Yom Tov
Midrash halakha relatedConcept Talmud
this entity surface form: Torah she-be-al peh
Shekhinah appearsIn Talmud
this entity surface form: Talmudic literature
Gematria mentionedIn Talmud
Shimon bar Yochai (traditional attribution of Zohar) mentionedIn Talmud
subject surface form: Shimon bar Yochai
Shaddai mentionedIn Talmud
Nachmanides (Ramban) fieldOfWork Talmud
subject surface form: Nachmanides
Heaven describedIn Talmud
this entity surface form: Talmudic literature
Yosef Karo fieldOfWork Talmud
Musar movement basedOn Talmud
Aggadah partOf Talmud
Arba’ah Turim basedOn Talmud
Joseph Karo field Talmud
Palestinian Jews developed Talmud
this entity surface form: Palestinian Talmud
Haggadah relatedText Talmud
Midrash relatedTo Talmud
pikuach nefesh basedOn Talmud
pikuach nefesh discussedIn Talmud
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud
Pharisees influenced Talmud
Tosefta relatedWork Talmud
this entity surface form: Talmud Bavli