# Brachos # Shabbos # Erivin # Pesachim # Shkalim # Yumah # Sukah # Bai'ah (Baitza)
# Rosh HaShanah # Taanis # Megillah # Moed Katan # Chaggigah # Yivomos # Kesuvos # Nedarim # Nozir # Sotah # Gitin # Kedushin # Baba Kamma # Baba Metzia # Baba Basra # Sanhedrin # Makos # Shevuos # Avodah Zarah # Horios # Zevachim # Menachos # Chulin # Bechoros # Erichin # Temurah # Kerisos # Me'ilah # Nidah This order is pretty close to the proper order. There is a bit of a discussion of the exact order, and this is an approximation.
In the Mishna there are 63 tractates (Masektoth), only 37 of which have a Gemara. For a list of them go to http://www.answers.com/topic/talmud
1) You're referring only to the Babylonian Talmud, but some tractates (other than those 37) exist in the Jerusalem Talmud. 2) Some tractates weren't compiled because their laws - the laws of purity - cannot be observed in times of exile.
The Talmud contains 63 tractates (volumes) of Mishna, 37 of which have Gemara.
Gemara Williams was born on 1983-04-30.
The Gemara is the commentary of the Torah-sages on the Oral Torah. Together, the Oral Torah (Mishna) and the Gemara make up the Talmud.
Tana Kama- anynomus voice of the Gemara
The Talmud is made up of the Gemara and the Mishna. The Mishna is a brief outline of the laws of the Oral Torah. The Gemara is the detailed explanation. Please see the related article for a complete explanation.
The Talmud.
The Talmud consists of 2 main parts: the Mishnah and the Gemara. The Mishnah contains about 4000 pages, and the Gemara contains about 5500 pages. So in total, the Talmud has around 9500 pages.
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Not as part of the codified work, although it is sorted into its various tractates by subject matter.There have been several attempts at creating indices and concordances for the Talmud in the last century. None of these are officially part of the Talmud but may be helpful to scholars.Answer:The Mishna has 63 tractates, 37 of which have Talmud. These are usually printed in twenty or more volumes. They are further divided into 525 chapters, containing their individual Mishnas (4350 of them) and Talmud. Scholars quickly learn their way around what we call the "sea of Talmud."
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