- Jerusalem Talmud
- תלמוד ירושלמי (דברי גמרא שנאמרו על-ידי אמוראי ארץ-ישראל)* * *◙ (לארשי-ץרא יארומא ידי-לע ורמאנש ארמג ירבד) ימלשורי דומלת◄
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
Jerusalem Talmud — Rabbinic Literature Talmudic literature Mishnah • Tosefta Jerusalem Talmud • Babylonian Talmud Minor tractates Halakhic Midrash Mekhilta de Rabbi Yishmael (Exodus) Mekhilta de Rabbi Shimon (Exodus) Sifra (Leviticus) Sifre (Numbers Deuteronomy) … Wikipedia
Jerusalem Talmud — Talmud written in Jerusalem (as opposed to the Babylonian Talmud) … English contemporary dictionary
TALMUD, JERUSALEM — (תַּלְמוּד יְרוּשַׁלְמִי), also called the Palestinian Talmud, Talmud di Venei Ma arava (The Talmud of the West), or Talmud de Ereẓ Yisrael. Like its better known eastern counterpart – the Babylonian Talmud (Bavli) – the Yerushalmi is an… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Talmud de Jerusalem — Talmud de Jérusalem Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam … Wikipédia en Français
Talmud de jérusalem — Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam … Wikipédia en Français
Talmud palestinien — Talmud de Jérusalem Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam … Wikipédia en Français
TALMUD, BABYLONIAN — (Heb. תַּלְמוּד בַּבְלִי), a literary work of monumental proportions (5,894 folio pages in the standard printed editions), which draws upon the totality of the spiritual, intellectual, ethical, historical, and legal traditions produced in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Talmud — Rabbinic Literature Talmudic literature Mishnah • Tosefta Jerusalem Talmud • Babylonian Talmud Minor tractates Halakhic Midrash Mekhilta de Rabbi Yishmael (Exodus) Mekhilta de Rabbi Shimon (Exodus) Sifra (Leviticus) Sifre (Numbers Deuteronomy) … Wikipedia
Talmud de Jérusalem — Le Talmud de Jérusalem (en Hébreu Talmoud Yeroushalmi, ou simplement Yeroushalmi), anciennement connu comme le Talmud palestinien ou galiléen, est une compilation de discussions rabbiniques discussions élaborant sur la Mishna en Araméen… … Wikipédia en Français
TALMUD AND MIDDLE PERSIAN CULTURE — Jews and Persians lived in close proximity in Mesopotamia for over 12 centuries; for nearly all that time one or another Iranian dynasty ruled the country as a province of its empire. For nearly the entire amoraic period (220–500 C.E.), Babylonia … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TALMUD, MUSICAL RENDITION — The Mishnah and Gemara were called the Oral Law (Torah she be al Peh) and continued to be called thus even after they had been put in writing. The transmission of an unwritten text depends on constant repetition (one of the meanings of the term… … Encyclopedia of Judaism