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The Talmud was committed to written form by Rabbi Yosi, head of the yeshiva of Pumbeditha (in Babylonia), in the year 505 CE, with the approbation and cooperation of all the Sages of the time. Until that time, the Talmud had been handed down by oral tradition.

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