are you sure it is not talmud you are referring to, which is dicussions of Jews regardind laws
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R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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Talmid
The Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
Aramaic uses the word for scholar, which is תלמיד (talmíd)
תלמיד חכם - Talmid Chacham"a Jewish Scholar"
a female pupil = talmidah (תלמידה) a male pupil = talmid (תלמיד)
Jacob Hoffman has written: 'Perush talmid ha-Ramban le-masekhet Betsah' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Talmud
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's stoo-DÉNT (×¡×˜×•×“× ×˜)Answer:Yiddish is "Jewish" (that's the translation of the word); so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "student" is "talmid" or "Stoodent" תלמיד or ×¡×˜×•×“×¢× ×˜
In an interactive class format. The Rabbi reads a bit of text and explains, with questions, arguments and comments welcome at all times, in a give-and-take format. He intersperses his explaining with commentaries from the greatest rabbis of earlier generations. See also the Related Link.More about the Talmud
For a young student, under about age 13: male: talmid Shel ha chodesh, תלמיד של החודש female: talmida Shel ha chodesh, תלמידה של החודש for a teen or adult: male: stu-DENT Shel ha chodesh, סטודנט של החודש female: stu-DENT-eet Shel ha chodesh, סטודנטית של החודש
There's no word that literally means "disciple" so Hebrew uses the word student for this term:תלמיד (talmíd) (masculine)תלמידה (tamidá) (feminine)תלמידים (talmidím) (plural)
No he had no schooling. - That we know of. To be sure Jesus was the son of God, but there was no indication that he "just knew" the scriptures. He certainly, like every other Jewish boy, learnt Torah and Tanakh as a talmid (disciple). Rabbinical school is unlike our eastern concept of school. Think of it as an intense apprenticeship in memorizing scripture and understand meanings/applications from other Rabbi's... Did Jesus have schooling? Yes. Was he well educated? Given the geographical location he was in, Yes.
A teacher of Jewish law and religion is typically referred to as a "rabbi," who is trained in the interpretation of Jewish texts, laws, and traditions. They guide their community in religious practices, ethical living, and spiritual growth. A student in this context, often called a "talmid" (male) or "talmidah" (female), engages in the study of Torah, Talmud, and other religious texts to deepen their understanding of Jewish law and philosophy. Together, teachers and students contribute to the ongoing transmission and evolution of Jewish learning and practice.