- A
sugya is a self-contained p****age of the
Talmud that
typically discusses a
mishnah or
other rabbinic statement, or
offers an
aggadic narrative.; see...
- the Gemara; the name for such a p****age of
Gemara is a
sugya (סוגיא;
plural sugyot). A
sugya will
typically comprise a
detailed proof-based elaboration...
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simultaneous requirement is that the "simple interpretation" of the
underlying sugyas must maintain. Many
Yeshivot proceed aliba dehilchasa (אליבא דהלכתא, Seph...
- ****cution. This
sugya has
intrigued contemporary Jewish studies scholars.
Chapter 4:
Includes a
discussion of tzitzit. 53a-b: A
sugya with the
style of...
-
Knows Its Own Bitterness" (Hebrew: לֵ֗ב י֭וֹדֵעַ מׇרַּ֣ת נַפְשׁ֑וֹ) is a
sugya (p****age) in the
Babylonian Talmud's
tractate Yoma,
which discusses when...
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except privately to
particularly qualified disciples.[citation needed] The
sugya in the
Babylonian Talmud, at
Hagigah 14b, is the best-known: The Rabbis...
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Gemara students using the
Mishnah Sdura to note
their summary of each
sugya alongside its Mishnah...
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rabbinical students work to gain
knowledge in
specific and
relevant Talmudic sugyas, and
their development in the
Rishonim and
Acharonim (early and late medieval...
- p****age
known as a
sugya. Much of the
Gemara is
legal in nature. Each
analysis begins with a
Mishnaic legal statement. With each
sugya, the
statement may...
- dang so jong, I geon minguk, i jin daedong, Ja i dasa, wi min jeonbong,
Sugya bi hae, juui si jong, Si geun si yong, pil sin pil chung, Il sim il deok...