- {{{1}}} The
Gemara (also
transliterated Gemarah, or in
Yiddish Gemore) is an
essential component of the Talmud,
comprising a
collection of rabbinical...
- are only
derived via
rabbinical application of the Oral
Torah (Mishna/
Gemarah); for example, the
three daily prayers in any
language and the recitation...
- be
considered as a kind of
tosefta or
gemarah to the
Mishna Avot,
which does not
possess a
traditional gemarah. ARN
contains many teachings, proverbs...
-
often repeated. The Oral Law was
subsequently codified in the
Mishnah and
Gemarah, and is
interpreted in
rabbinic literature detailing subsequent rabbinic...
- Mishnah,
which is the main text,
redacted between 180 and 220 CE, and the
Gemarah, the
canonized commentary to the Mishnah. Very roughly,
there are two traditions...
- Gabriel, ****len, ****lene, ****lord, ****nell, ****nor Gem, Jem – Gema, Gemara,
Gemarah, Gemma, James, Jeremiah, Jemma, Jemima, Jemina,
Jeremy Gene – Eugene, Eugenia...
- The
washing is
performed by
pouring water from a cup over each hand. The
Gemarah of the
Babylonian Talmud contains homiletic descriptions of the importance...
- Ashke**** Jews, with the
exception of
hardline Hasidim, must
teach their girls Gemarah like the boys: "The
halakha prohibiting Torah study for
women is not indiscriminate...
- the
material most
dissimilar to gold). This
argument arose because the
gemarah made
reference to a
wooden Menorah overlaid with tin that was constructed...
- the book
Sefer Ha-Tsava,
which explained 13
principles of
drasha used in
Gemarah and
composed various halakhoth related to
shechita and Niddah, etc. At...