Talmud

Definition of Talmud as it relates to Religions, Taoism, Beliefs

The Talmud, as part of the Beliefs hierarchy in Religions and Taoism, is a central text in Judaism. It is a collection of Rabbinic teachings on Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history, serving as a key source of Jewish religious thought. The Talmud comprises the Mishnah, an early code of Jewish oral laws, and the Gemara, which is commentary on the Mishnah by ancient rabbis. This authoritative work provides profound insights into the Jewish faith's beliefs and practices, shedding light on the rich tapestry of Judaism's spiritual and cultural heritage.

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