The Talmud is Rabbinic commentary on the Torah and the rest of the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
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The Talmud includes the Oral Torah which was handed down from the earliest times. It also has sayings of the Sages, events of their lives, and much more.
The function of the Oral Torah which the Talmud contains is to explain the brief verses of the Torah. For example, what is meant by the "frontlets" ornament of Deuteronomy ch.6? What are the fringes of Numbers ch.15? Does it matter what kind of "bitter herbs" are had "in the night of Passover" (Exodus ch.12)? Is there a minimum number of times to blow the shofar-Trumpet (Leviticus ch.25)? There are many hundreds of such verses which, without a tradition, are much too vague. This is what the Talmud is for.
Both the Torah and the Talmud are important records of Jewish laws and teachings. See the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: More about the TalmudLink: Examples of Jewish laws
Vancouver Talmud Torah was created in 1934.
Kelm Talmud Torah was created in 1862.
The Talmud is the 'Oral Law'. Similar to Torah but Torah is written down while Talmud is spoken.
The Torah, the rest of the Hebrew Bible, and the Talmud (Oral Law). See also the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: The Hebrew BibleLink: More about the Talmud
the Talmud is the Oral Torah, commentary on the Torah and its laws, finalized some 1510 years ago.
Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El was created in 1857.
1) The Torah has always had the Israelite Oral Tradition (today contained in the Talmud) alongside itself; otherwise many verses would be too brief to be meaningful. For example: what forms of work were the Israelites forbidden to do on the Shabbat? 2) The Talmud has as its chief function the elucidation of the Torah.See also:What_are_the_top_facts_about_the_TalmudWhich_books_make_up_the_talmud
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The Talmud is the in-depth explanation of the Torah; one doesn't make sense without the other.
You can find information about Vancouver Talmud Torah online at the Talmud Torah website. Once on the page, click on "About VTT" in the left navigation menu to bring up the information.
The Torah and Talmud.