radioradicale.it: Trattato Rosh haShanà - Presentazione del primo volume del Talmud Babilonese tradotto in italiano (casa editrice Giuntina)
Trattato Rosh haShanà - Presentazione del primo volume del Talmud Babilonese tradotto in italiano (casa editrice Giuntina)
Corriere: Il Talmud babilonese, cardine della cultura ebraica, arriva tradotto in italiano in 5 biblioteche di Roma: «Impresa coraggiosa»
Il Talmud babilonese, testo fondamentale della cultura e della religione ebraiche, nella versione italiana, arriva nelle biblioteche di Roma e dei Comuni della città metropolitana. I tredici volumi ...
Il Talmud babilonese, cardine della cultura ebraica, arriva tradotto in italiano in 5 biblioteche di Roma: «Impresa coraggiosa»
The Talmud (/ ˈtɑːlmʊd, - məd, ˈtæl -/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד, romanized: Talmūḏ, 'study' or 'learning') is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism, and second in authority only to the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), the first five books of which form the Torah along with the texts in Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Writings). [2][3][4] It is a primary source of Jewish law (הֲלָכָה ...
The Talmud is the textual record of generations of rabbinic debate about law, philosophy, and biblical interpretation, compiled between the 3rd and 8th centuries and structured as commentary on the Mishnah with stories interwoven. The Talmud exists in two versions: the more commonly studied Babylonian Talmud was compiled in present-day Iraq, while the Jerusalem Talmud was compiled in Israel.
- The Talmud Is the Link Between Scripture and Jewish Practice The Hebrew Scripture (also known as Torah) is the bedrock of Jewish practice and beliefs. But the verses are often terse, containing layers of hidden meaning. Since the Giving of the Torah, Jewish people studied Scripture along with a corpus of Divine traditions (the Oral Torah), which elucidated and expanded the Divine wisdom of ...