Six Orders of the Talmud

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The Six Orders of the Talmud are the primary divisions of the Mishnah and Talmud, organizing Jewish oral law into six broad thematic categories that structure rabbinic legal and ethical discourse.

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Kodashim 0
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Predicate Object
instanceOf division of the Mishnah
division of the Talmud
order of the Mishnah
rabbinic literature classification
alsoKnownAs Shas NERFINISHED
Shisha Sidrei Mishnah NERFINISHED
appliesTo halakha
basisFor Talmudic tractate arrangement
centralTextFor yeshiva study
follows topical organization
hasNumberOfParts 6
hasPart Kodashim NERFINISHED
Moed NERFINISHED
Nashim NERFINISHED
Nezikin NERFINISHED
Tohorot NERFINISHED
Zeraim NERFINISHED
hasThematicScope agricultural law
civil and criminal law
family and marital law
festival and Sabbath law
purity and impurity law
sacrificial and Temple law
influenced later halakhic codes
language Aramaic
Mishnaic Hebrew NERFINISHED
organizes Jewish oral law
partOf Mishnah NERFINISHED
Talmud NERFINISHED
thematicFocus Sabbath laws
Temple service
agricultural laws
blessings and prayers
civil and criminal procedure
damages and torts
divorce law
festival laws
laws of impurity
marriage law
ritual purity
sacrifices
timePeriod Tannaitic era
tradition Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED
usedIn rabbinic ethical discourse
rabbinic legal discourse

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Seder Nezikin partOf Six Orders of the Talmud