-
Rabbi Yehuda Leib
Ginsburg wrote a
commentary on
ethical issues,
Musar HaMishnah. The
commentary appears for the
entire text
except for
Tohorot and Kodashim...
- The
Mishnah Berurah (Hebrew: משנה ברורה "Clear Teaching") is a work of
halakha (Jewish law) by
Rabbi Yisrael Meir
Kagan (Poland, 1838–1933, also known...
-
traditional literature he is
usually called "Rabbi
Yehuda ha-Nasi."
Often though (and
always in the
Mishnah) he is
simply called Rabbi "my teacher" (רבי), the...
- Zohar.
Machberet Tzimchei HaMishnah shel
Rabbi Yosef Kafich (in Hebrew). Bar Ilan University.
Notes on
Plants of the
Mishnah of
Rabbi Yosef Kafich (Rabbi...
- Tov, on
Proverbs (§ 9),
Jerusalem 1968
Sanhedrin 12a Frankel, "Darkei
haMishnah," p. 121
Mekhilta Mishpaṭim 18,
where Akiva regards the
martyrdom of two...
-
Talmud is
constituted by the
Mishnah, a
written compendium of the Oral Torah, and the
Gemara (גמרא), a
commentary on the
Mishnah and
related Tannaitic writings...
-
comprising a
collection of
rabbinical analyses and
commentaries on the
Mishnah and
presented in 63 books. The term is
derived from the
Aramaic word גמרא...
- are the
Mishnah,
compiled between 200–220 CE by
Judah ha-Nasi, and the Gemara, a
series of
running commentaries and
debates concerning the
Mishnah, which...
- It was for this
reason that
Judah haNasi
chose to
redact the
Mishnah. In
addition to
redacting the
Mishnah,
Judah haNasi and his
court also
ruled on which...
- 547–562. * Morag, S. (1977).
Masoret ha-lashon
ha-'Ivrit shel
Yehude Bagdad, bi-qeriat
ha-Mikra ve-
ha-
Mishnah [The
Hebrew Language Tradition of the Baghdad...