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  • A Brief History of Torah Study | The Rabbinical Assembly
    From that moment on, the Torah became a sacred book that embodied God’s word and will; from then on Jews were enjoined to study and observe its commandments Two important changes occurred during the Second Temple period
  • Torah study - Wikipedia
    This practice is present to an extent in all religious branches of Judaism, and is considered of paramount importance among religious Jews Torah study has evolved over the generations, as lifestyles changed and also as new texts were written
  • The Closed Book: How the Rabbis Taught the Jews (Not) to Read the Bible . . .
    But in The Closed Book, Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg argues that Jews didn’t truly embrace the biblical text until nearly a thousand years after the Bible was first canonized
  • Judaism - Talmud, Halakhah, Kabbalah | Britannica
    In the increasingly unfriendly climate of Christendom, Jews were consoled by the knowledge that in nearby Babylonia (then under Persian rule) a vast population of Jews lived under a network of effective and autonomous Jewish institutions and officials
  • Judaism: Reading the Torah - Jewish Virtual Library
    The haftorah and maftir are connected to show that the books of the Prophets are rooted in the Torah and cannot be learned independently from the Torah The custom of reading the haftorah predates the Talmudic period
  • 21 Talmud Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad. org
    Following the destruction of the second Holy Temple and the subsequent breakdown of Jewish life and scholarship, Rabbi Judah the Prince edited the first layer of the Talmud, a compendium of Jewish laws known as the Mishnah, in 189
  • Talmud - Wikipedia
    Those who attack the Talmud frequently cite ancient rabbinic sources without noting subsequent developments in Jewish thought, and without making a good-faith effort to consult with contemporary Jewish authorities who can explain the role of these sources in normative Jewish thought and practice
  • Torah reading - Wikipedia
    On Jewish holidays (including chol hamoed, Chanukkah and Purim), Rosh Chodesh, and fast days, special sections connected to the day are read Many Jews observe an annual holiday, Simchat Torah, to celebrate the completion of the year's cycle of readings
  • Rabbinic Judaism - Wikipedia
    Rabbinic Judaism has been an orthodox form of Judaism since the 6th century CE, after the codification of the Babylonian Talmud It has its roots in the Pharisaic school of Second Temple Judaism and is based on the claim that Moses at Mount Sinai received both the Written Torah (Torah she-be-Khetav) and the Oral Torah (Torah she-be-al Peh) from
  • When did the Talmud stop being a living document? : r Jewish
    When (and why) did the Talmud stop having active contributions made to it I understand that the question can be construed variously but I think it accurately conveys my meaning This question came up in reference to a discussion about Jesus with the crucifixion being referenced in the Talmud





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