Talmud - Wikipedia Rabbinic tradition holds that the people cited in both Talmuds did not have a hand in its writings; rather, their teachings were edited into a rough form around 450 CE (Talmud Yerushalmi) and 550 CE (Talmud Bavli)
Talmud | Sefaria Library 19th-century introduction to the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds describing talmudic methodology and the development of oral law
What is the Talmud? Summary How to Read It! Moreover, there are actually two Talmuds: the Jerusalem Talmud, probably compiled between the late 4th and early 5th centuries CE, and the Babylonian Talmud (also called the Bavli), probably compiled sometime between the 6th and 7th centuries CE
Talmud - Jewish Virtual Library TALMUD (Heb תַּלְמוּד) The word "Talmud" means primarily "study" or "learning" and is employed in various senses One refers to the opinions and teachings which disciples acquire from their predecessors in order to expound and explain them (Seder Tanna'im ve-Amora'im; cf Rashi to Suk 28b; BM 32a–b, et al ) Another sense comprises the whole body of one's learning; e g , "He from
The Talmud - Reform Judaism There are two Talmuds: the Y’rushalmi or Jerusalem Talmud (from Israel) and the Bavli or Babylonian Talmud The Babylonian Talmud, which was edited after the Jerusalem Talmud and is much more widely known, is generally considered more authoritative than the Jerusalem Talmud
BBC - Religions - Judaism: The Talmud This article looks at The Talmud and its history The Talmud is the comprehensive written version of the Jewish oral law and the subsequent commentaries on it It originates from the 2nd century
Talmud - New World Encyclopedia Comparing the two Talmuds There are significant differences between the two Talmud compilations The language of the Jerusalem Talmud is primarily a western Aramaic dialect which differs from that of the Babylonian The Talmud Yerushalmi is also often fragmentary and difficult to read, even for experienced Talmudists