Mishnah - Wikipedia The Mishnah ( ˈmɪʃnə ; Hebrew: מִשְׁנָה, romanized: mišnā, lit 'study by repetition', from the verb לִשְׁנוֹת lišnot, "to repeat") is the first written collection of the Jewish oral traditions that are known as the Oral Torah
Mishnah | Sefaria Library The Mishnah is the first major work of rabbinic literature, consisting of teachings transmitted over hundreds of years and compiled by Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi around 200 CE
The Mishnah - Chabad. org The Mishnah is the main text of the Talmud A collection of terse teachings written in Hebrew, it was redacted by Rabbi Yehudah the Prince, in the years following the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem
Mishnah - Jewish Virtual Library The Mishnah is a collection of rabbinic traditions that supplements, complements, clarifies and systematizes the commandments of the Torah
Mishna | Jewish Oral Law, 6 Orders 63 Tractates | Britannica Mishna, the oldest authoritative postbiblical collection and codification of Jewish oral laws, systematically compiled by numerous scholars (called tannaim) over a period of about two centuries The codification was given final form early in the 3rd century ad by Judah ha-Nasi
What are the Mishnah and Midrash? - Bible Hub The Mishnah is essentially a codified collection of Jewish oral laws and traditions It is the foundation for later rabbinic discussions recorded in the Talmud (which includes further commentary known as the Gemara)
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MISHNAH - JewishEncyclopedia. com Many commentaries on the Mishnah have been written Maimonides wrote one in Arabic with a general introduction on the history, origin, and arrangement of the Mishnah This commentary, which was translated into Hebrew several times, is printed in many editions of the text
What Is the Mishnah? - My Jewish Learning In this way, the Mishnah is a document that describes a life of sanctification, in which the rituals of the Temple are adapted for communal participation in a world that has no Temple, which escapes the ups and downs of history
The Mishnah - Reform Judaism The final division is a mishnah, a single statement of law Each mishnah is a statement by itself without explanation The Mishnah is studied both because it is part of the canon of Jewish literature and because it is the foundation of the Talmud