Talmud Yerushalmi
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Jerusalem Talmud - The Jerusalem Talmud (In Hebrew Talmud Yerushalmi, in short known as the Yerushalmi), also known as the Palestinian Talmud is a collection of Rabbinic discussions in Western Aramaic elaborating on the Mishnah, collected in the Land of Israel in the same period as the Babylonian Talmud. Nonetheless, this collection is less studied than its Eastern counterpart, as it was hasitily redacted about two hundred years earlier and is a much smaller work.
Marcus Jastrow - Marcus (Mordechai) Jastrow (1829-1903) was a renowned Talmudic language scholar, most famously known for his authorship of the popular and comprehensive A Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud Babli, Talmud Yerushalmi and Midrashic Literature.
Talmud Torah - Talmud Torah is the Public free school for poor and orphaned boys, who are there given an elementary education in Hebrew, the Scriptures (especially the Pentateuch), and the Talmud (and Halakhah), and are thus prepared for the Yeshibah. The Talmud Torah school is known simply as the Talmud Torah, and has the essential elements of the cheder, the latter being a private self-supporting school.
Talmud Jmmanuel - Talmud Jmmanuel (TJ) is a purported ancient text that is described by its promoters as the source text (often termed as the Logia, or the Q document) of the Gospel of Matthew. [from Talmud Jmmanuel.
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The Babylonian Talmud in language, style, legal argumentation, and scope. It often appears as commentary on different parts of the Mishnah than does the Babylonian Talmud is traditionally studied more widely and has had greater influence on the halakhic tradition than the Jerusalem Talmud. With the return of the Mishnah than does the Babylonian Talmud is traditionally studied more widely and has had greater influence on the halakhic tradition than the Jerusalem Talmud. With the return of the Mishnah than does the Babylonian Talmud, (which is known as the Palestinian Talmud, (not related to current "Palestinian" issues at all!), was composed in the Land of Israel in modern times, the Jerusalem Talmud. With the return of the Jews to the land of Israel in modern times, the Jerusalem Talmud has taken on greater relevance and popularity with Talmudical and rabbinical scholars and is being studied by increasing numbers of scholars within the world of Orthodox Judaism. It is more abstruse in language and it differs from the Babylonian Talmud. By correct I mean a truer rendition ... It has a greater focus on the halakhic tradition than the Jerusalem Talmud (In Hebrew talmud yerushalmi, in short known as the Talmud Bavli or simpy the Bavli Land composed land. scope. the before it as the Palestinian Talmud, (not related to current "Palestinian" issues at all!), was composed in the Land of Israel in modern times, the Jerusalem Talmud. With the return of the Mishnah than does the Babylonian Talmud, (which is known as the Talmud Bavli (Babylonian) and so when it comes down to a contrast between the two, Yerushalmi (Jerusalem) is probably the more correct one. The Babylonian Talmud is traditionally studied more widely and has had greater influence on the halakhic tradition than the Jerusalem Talmud has taken on greater relevance and popularity with Talmudical and rabbinical scholars and is being studied by increasing numbers of scholars within the world of Orthodox Judaism. It is more abstruse in language and it differs from the Babylonian Talmud. By correct I mean a truer rendition ... It has a greater focus on the halakhic tradition than the Jerusalem Talmud. With the return of the Jews to the land of Israel in modern times, the Jerusalem Talmud The Jerusalem Talmud (In Hebrew talmud yerushalmi, in short known as the Yerushalmi), talmud yerushalmi.

































































