the Talmud is the Oral Torah, commentary on the Torah and its laws, finalized some 1510 years ago.
Tana Kama is an Aramaic term found throughout the Talmud. It means "the first teacher." When the Talmud quotes a teaching which includes more than one name, in the ensuing discussion it will often use the phrase "tana kama" to refer back to the first name quoted in the teaching.
The Tanach (Hebrew Bible) is not in the Talmud. The Talmud contains commentary on the Tanach.
Studying the Talmud is an important practice for Jewish scholars to understand religious laws and ethics.
The authors of the Jewish Talmud are primarily Jewish rabbis and scholars who compiled and interpreted the oral teachings and traditions of ancient Judaism. The Talmud is a central text of rabbinic Judaism and is composed of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
Eiruvin (that's Talmud, not Mishna).
The Talmud Unmasked was created in 1892.
Survivors' Talmud was created in 1951.
The Talmud is the 'Oral Law'. Similar to Torah but Torah is written down while Talmud is spoken.
Not many people are aware that there are two Talmuds: the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud. When we speak of and quote the Talmud, we almost always are referring to the Babylonian Talmud, which is simply called "The Talmud." The Jerusalem Talmud is a separate work, which includes teachings of the Torah-sages of the land of Israel (Palestine) of the 3rd to 5th centuries CE. Its significance is that: 1) It includes many Torah-sayings that are not repeated in the "regular" Talmud, which are valuable in their own right; and 2) Whenever the Jerusalem Talmud states a decision or clarification in Torah-law that is not contradicted by the Babylonian Talmud, its decision is part of Jewish law.
As a gerund, Talmud means studying. As a noun, Talmud refers to a specific set of published volumes of Rabbinical deliberations. See also:About the Talmud
Max talmud was the man who inspired Albert Einstein.
No. The Talmud was completed before the introduction of Islam.