The Jewish Mishnah was put down in writing around 200 CE. It was compiled by Rabbi Judah the Prince, also known as Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi. The Mishnah serves as a foundational text for Jewish law and tradition, encapsulating oral teachings that had been transmitted for generations. Its codification marked a significant moment in Jewish history, preserving these teachings for future generations.
in 70.A.D Titus put down the rebellion
The Romans; Vespasian especially.
The Romans; Vespasian especially.
Writing helps you to put your thoughts down and get them in order. Critical thinking isn't enough -- you need to put your thoughts into action and writing them down helps. Learning to write helps you to learn how to put your thoughts into order.
It was Nero.
The Jewish tradition is that the groom steps on a wine glass just after performing the wedding vows. Since Jewish women are very "assertive" (essentially the bosses in the family), it is very difficult for the man to "put his foot down." I know; I'm one of them!
Writing where you meditate on a specific topic through the written word. It involves deep, critical thinking put down on paper
The Mishna is the Jewish Oral Torah, in which the laws of the Torah are clarified. It was put in writing many centuries ago in order to preclude its being forgotten.
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"Posez votre stylo" is French for "put down your pen." It is a polite way of asking someone to stop writing or pause their writing activity.