1) The Talmud, after the Torah, is considered the primary text of Jewish learning. Jewish rabbis and scholars, and many laymen, spend time learning the Talmud (as well as the Torah).
2) The Talmud is the chief repository of Jewish law and its decisions are viewed as binding by religious Jews. For example, it affects our daily life in that it sets forth the daily blessings, the laws of keeping kosher, the laws of Shabbat and the Jewish festivals, the laws of charity, and much more.
No. The Talmud is a collection of discussions, arguments, and commentariesabout the Hebrew Bible.==============================-- It's intriguing how many questions on Jewish scripture, law, and practiceposted here are written in the past tense, like this one, that asks "Was theTalmud ... ".It's very likely that there are more people studying the Talmud regularly today ...year 2011 ... than there have ever been at any other time in Jewish history.There are hundreds of classes that meet daily, wherever Jewish communities exist,and study one page of Talmud a day, worldwide. Today. The daily page and itsexplanation are also widely available on the internet. Today.-- Any rabbi can tell you more about the Talmud. Make a phone call and an appointment.If you don't do that, then the only things you'll think you know will be what you hear fromthose who tell you that the Talmud was a book of magic, and similar baloney.
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According to the Torah.
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The Talmud is a set of volumes which teach about the Torah and constitute a record of Jewish law. More information:The Talmud contains the Oral Torah of the Jewish people.The Talmud serves to clarify the brief verses of the Torah and Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).The Talmud, after the Torah, is considered the primary text of Jewish learning.
it can affect it from where people are and what they do
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In complete sentences, answer this question: How did the status of government official affect the daily lives of people in this social class?
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The Talmud is a collection of the debates regarding Jewish laws among the foremost leaders and scholars of its time. Today, in 2014, there are more people studying the Talmud than there have been at any previous moment in the history of the Jews or of anyone else. The minority of them are rabbis. The average doctor, mechanic, engineer, lawyer, housewife, salesman, student, musician, journalist, or anyone else presently studying the Talmud on a regular, typically daily, basis, will typically give you a reason for his study that falls into two broad categories: #1). to learn more of what Judaism is all about; #2). to learn, period, so as to keep their brains functioning effectively.