The Mishna.
Talmud
The Talmud.
There are several, most importantly the Torah and the Talmud. Most other examples would best be classed as one or the other (laws or teachings), not both. See also:More about the TorahMore about the Talmud
Studying the Talmud is an important practice for Jewish scholars to understand religious laws and ethics.
the keystone is the most important part of an arched bridge. :]
Judaism has tens of thousands of books. The most important are the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and the Talmud (the Oral Law).
The most important part of a watch is battery. With out a battery a watch is dead.
The most important part of the heart is all of it. There all equally as important.
It is somewhat subjective what the most important part of a graph is. It is very important that you label each axis.
the important part of a flower is the xylem timelord
No. (And in Judaism, of which the Talmud is a part, it is not canonized in the Jewish Bible. It is a separate, non-prophetic text.)
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."