- (516 BCE – 70 CE)
would be forgotten. Most of the
Mishnah is
written in
Mishnaic Hebrew, but some
parts are in
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic. The term "Mishnah"...
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Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew: לשון חז״ל, romanized: Ləšon Ḥazal, lit. 'Language of the Sages') is the
Hebrew language used in
Talmudic texts.
Mishnaic Hebrew...
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approximately 10–220 CE. The
period of the Tannaim, also
referred to as the
Mishnaic period,
lasted about 210 years. It came
after the
period of the
Zugot "Pairs"...
- Bible. The
dialects organize into
Mishnaic Hebrew (also
called Tannaitic Hebrew,
Early Rabbinic Hebrew, or
Mishnaic Hebrew I),
which was a
spoken language...
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sometimes given as
Ethics of the Fathers.
Pirkei Avot
consists of the
Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last
tractate in the
order of
Nezikin in...
- romanized: ashke****she havore) is the
pronunciation system for
Biblical and
Mishnaic Hebrew favored for
Jewish liturgical use and
Torah study by Ashke**** Jewish...
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until about the 3rd
century BCE; the
language of most of the
Hebrew Bible Mishnaic Hebrew, the
language of the
Mishnah and
Talmud Medieval Hebrew, from about...
- is the
subject of a
Jewish aggadah ("legend")
about four
rabbis of the
Mishnaic period (1st
century CE) who
visited the
pardes (the "orchard" of esoteric...
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Chazal or Ḥazal (Hebrew: חז״ל) are the
Jewish sages of the
Mishnaic and
Talmudic eras,
spanning from the
final 300
years of the
Second Temple period until...
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title meaning "prince" in
Biblical Hebrew, "Prince [of the Sanhedrin]" in
Mishnaic Hebrew.
Certain great figures from
Jewish history have the title, including...