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Mentioned in 19 episodes

Talmud

The Central Text of Rabbinic Judaism
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The Talmud is a vast collection of writings that include the Mishnah and the Gemara.

It covers a wide range of subjects such as Jewish law (halakha), ethics, philosophy, customs, history, and folklore.

The Talmud exists in two main versions: the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.

The Babylonian Talmud, compiled in the 5th century, is more widely studied and consists of 2,711 double-sided pages with numerous commentaries and notes.

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Mentioned in 19 episodes

Mentioned by Rebbe Marc Gaffney in the context of the Talmud's teachings on channeling.
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A Shocking Convergence: A CHANNEL Meets The Kabbalist Lineage of SOLOMON… w/ Rebbe Marc Gafni x Paul Selig #493
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Dara Horn
as one of the texts that form the archeology of the Hebrew and Yiddish languages.
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Episode 52: Why do people hate Jews, with Dara Horn
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David Ghiyam
as a source containing the saying that the cow wants to give more than the calf wants to suckle.
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David Ghiyam: The Secret to Manifesting the Life You Want
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Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
when citing a story about Nebuchadnezzar from the book of Sanhedrin.
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Noach – Hell on High Water
Mentioned as among the volumes of the Talmud and Torah commentaries sitting on bookshelves in the Ben-Gavir home.
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Best of 2025 … so far: Kahane’s ghost: how a long-dead extremist rabbi continues to haunt Israel’s politics
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Claudia Friedrich
im Zusammenhang mit der Auseinandersetzung von Albertus Magnus mit diesem Werk.
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Albertus Magnus: Der Bettelmönch, der alles wissen wollte
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Rabbi Elhanan Beck
when explaining that God has sworn Jewish people with three oaths.
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Judaism Is Not Zionism | Rabbi Elhanan Beck
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Haviv Rettig Gur
in the context of discussing the Talmud and its teachings on freedom and responsibility.
Bonus episode: This Passover, we find our freedom
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Trond Andresen
som en jødisk desilasjon av det som står i det gamle testamentet, og som
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Ole Asbjørn Ness
trekker frem som eksempel på hypertekst.
Ness 241 med Trond Andresen – Israel-fan vs. "Antisemitt": Blir det kollisjon eller kursvending?
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Mitchell Rocklin
when discussing the concept of everlasting life.
Myth and Mentality: The Bible vs. the Epic of Gilgamesh

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