Now, again, put yourself into the mindset of 1500 years ago, the time of the Talmud. |
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The obligation to give workers fair warning of their deficiencies is mentioned in the Talmud. |
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His enlightened mind refused to condemn the Talmud without a most searching enquiry. |
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The Talmud governs nearly everything, yet never abandons its technical models drawn from everyday life, its almost folksy intricacy. |
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It also includes the words of the Talmud and the many Midrashim, all of which speak about the End of Days. |
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Samuel had an only daughter, who was learned in the Scriptures and the Talmud. |
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Old men should sit in the sun, says the Talmud, to remember the simple feeling of well-being that physical enjoyment brings. |
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This can be illustrated by a teaching in the Talmud about the secret to marital harmony. |
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Keep in mind, however, the Talmud says, that humiliating somebody publicly is tantamount to murder. |
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Today we can see hassidic sects who have become quite scholarship-minded, opening their own yeshivas and studying the Talmud intensely. |
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The designation of rabbi is given when one receives rabbinical ordination, earned by passing extensive examinations on the Torah and Talmud. |
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I reasoned with myself that we had tried to follow God, we had observed the Talmud. |
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The Talmud and other rabbinic literature stress the need to compromise in order to have peaceful relationships between husband and wife. |
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In their discussion of prayer the rabbis of the Talmud introduced the concept of kavvana, or inwardness. |
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A Talmud scholar was traveling on a ship bearing a group of merchants to a distant city. |
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Mendel explains how the music is not noise, how the lyrics have actual meaning and even apply to the Talmud. |
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The Talmud was clearly less concerned with theological correctness than we are today. |
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The Talmud states that people's prayers are not accepted unless they efface themselves before God. |
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Nevertheless, a wide variety of views on asceticism are found in the Talmud. |
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Furthermore, the Talmud provides a budget detailing how the Temple's collections should be expended. |
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During one of the regular Talmud games on Shabbat, Reb Saunders becomes irate when Danny's participation is less than fiercely enthusiastic. |
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You can access any shiur on any page of Talmud for instant study and review! |
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We left off the last installment in the 3rd century with the writing of the Mishna and Gemara which became the Talmud. |
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According to the Mishnah and Jerusalem Talmud, a complex system of internal controls was instituted to sell and distribute items. |
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The Talmud thus teaches us that corruption is not only wrong and sinful, but actually unnatural. |
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Although the Midrash does not openly state it, it is asking the same question as the Talmud did above. |
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But the Talmud in its own way is just as radical in its reinterpretation of Scripture as is the New Testament. |
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According to the Talmud, during the First Temple period of about 410 years, there were only 18 High Priests. |
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Later, the Babylonian Talmud was compiled, which was thought to be superior to its predecessor. |
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The Talmud teaches that the Torah speaks in the language of man. |
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The term Talmud is now often used for Mishna and Gemara together. |
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You feel you're listening to ethical argumentativeness that reminds you of the Talmud — pedantic disputatiousness. |
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Upon arriving in that country they found a dense forest in which a tractate of the Talmud had been carved in every tree. |
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The Talmud, in the tractate Baba Kamma, encourages the physician to seek the patient's opinion before an intervention. |
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If you need to be scientific for purposes of the Talmud, so be it. |
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Julie, you were a true mensch, the living proof of how one life touches another and another and another until, to paraphrase the Talmud, you have touched the world. |
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The halakha in the name of Pinhas hen Yair in Babylonian Talmud Bava Kanzma 113b deals more with morality and ethics. |
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The Talmud stands for the perfect intellectualization of life, that is, the subjection of life to rational study and laws. |
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The Talmud teaches us that in this world we must bless God for both good and evil, but the in Future World, we will realize that there is nothing but good. |
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Vinegar is also mentioned in the Talmud where it is called for to make haroseth in Pesachim. |
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When the work was completed several centuries later, the Mishnah and the Gemara, taken together, were called the Talmud. |
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This is why the Torah and the Talmud, though they speak to us incessantly of God, contain no coherent and systematic expose of theodicy. |
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Numerous other mishnayot continued to be taught orally in the original Hebrew and are to be found in Talmud texts under the name baraitot. |
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For eighteen centuries, Judaism would develop as a religion, based around synagogues and rabbis, yeshivas and the ethical teachings of Tora and Talmud. |
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In just seven and a half years, he said, you could learn the whole Talmud. |
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This mentality is already revealed in numerous passages of the Talmud. |
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The Talmud tells of a disagreement in the Sanhedrin over a point of law. |
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What they don't mention is that studying the Talmud is thirsty work. |
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But in the time of the Talmud, most meat was sold fresh and unpackaged. |
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The Talmud was a compilation of both the Mishnah and the Gemara, rabbinic commentaries redacted over the next three centuries. |
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Haredi Judaism thus views higher criticism of the Talmud as inappropriate, and almost certainly heretical. |
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The Talmud states that a court which executes one person in seven years is considered bloodthirsty. |
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For non-Jews the study of Talmud is difficult not only on account of its languages and its unpointed text but also on account of its dialectic which differs greatly from ours. |
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Kaddish is also recited at the end of studying a Talmud tractate. |
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At the beginning of the seventh chapter of the tractate Sotah in the Mishnah, as well as in the Babylonian Talmud, tractate Berakhot 32af b and elsewhere, the language in which blessings may be uttered is discussed. |
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This first edition of tractate Pesahim, on the laws of Passover, was also the first volume of Bomberg's first complete edition of the Talmud to be published. |
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According to the Talmud, the Ark was either hidden by King Josiah or transported to exile in Babylon. |
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In April 2004, the United Talmud Torah School in Montreal was set on fire. |
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Correspondingly, two bodies of analysis developed, and two works of Talmud were created. |
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Religion and the Talmud are the guide of their real life. |
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Brother Pierre Lenhardt of Sion, while continuing his studies in Talmud at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will be teaching at the Ecole Biblique. |
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In rabbinic tradition we find this same indissoluble link between grace and law, with the Talmud and halakhic law on one side, and Midrash and the aggadah on the other. |
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Jastrow, A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature, vol. |
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Nor can the areas of research and publication offer tangible results, because to make a really useful contribution at such levels one would need to have studied Talmud from childhood. |
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The committee, headed by a Kadima member, proposed strictly limited exemptions for outstanding students of the Talmud, Judaism's ancient body of law and lore, in yeshivas. |
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Because this theme is found in both his philosophy and his interpretations of Talmudic passages, Levinas's thought has, at times, left both Talmud scholars and philosophers dissatisfied. |
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You simply cannot understand the Talmud without confronting the other-worldly context in which this so completely secular thinking about law goes forward. |
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Conversation ranges from the Talmud to tantra, from Platonism to Satanism. |
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Indeed, the Talmud taught long ago that non-Jews are also to benefit from tzedakah. |
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The Talmud is silent on the Judaean war of independence waged by the Maccabees, although it was a war that was perfectly jusfiifed and crowned by victory. |
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Drawing on the Old Testament, the Talmud, and the Hebrew poet and philosopher Ibn Gabirol, Santob's Proverbios introduced Hebrew poetry's grave sententiousness and aphoristic concision. |
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The remarkable thing is that the Hasidim-Pharisees who were the fathers of the Talmud did not wish to record therein their war and the military victory against the Seleucids. |
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At the heart of the Collection are the first and early editions of Talmud, codes of law, responsa, legal and biblical commentaries and mystical texts. |
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As their interpretations increased with the passing of time, the disputations and decisions of the doctors of the law were written down and these writings constituted another part of the Talmud called the Gemarah. |
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They gravely differ in the ways by which we explain and account for that experience, and by which we are enabled to enter into the curious mode of legal religiosity discovered within the Talmud. |
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The center of each page includes the basic text of the Talmud, often including both the Mishnah and the Gamara. |
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An examination of the articles Jew, Law, Pharisee, Priest, Rabbi, Scribe, Talmud reveals a very scrupulous shying away from any antisemitism by the sharp-tongued author. |
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His father was of Hassidic stock and studied the Talmud, but he brought his children up in the Conservative tradition. |
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The aggadic commentary on the Talmud, which consists of stories and midrashim about the laws codified within, has long been valued as interpretation of scripture. |
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These books, together with Nevi'im and Ketuvim are known as Torah Shebikhtav as opposed to the Oral Torah, which refers to the Mishnah and the Talmud. |
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Based on the Biblical injunction against cooking a kid in its mother's milk, this rule is mostly derived from the Oral Torah, the Talmud and Rabbinic law. |
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He studied the Old Testament, the text and commentaries of the Talmud, the Mishna and Gemara, also delving into the intricacies of Biblical exegesis and the Targum. |
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The Talmud has two components, namely the Mishnah and the Gemara. |
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We now wish to explore some of the antimarket tendencies in the Talmud. |
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From the time of the Mishnah and Talmud to the present, Judaism has required specialists or authorities for the practice of very few rituals or ceremonies. |
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