Along the Talmudic Trail
by Rabbi Aryeh MarkmanHow learning Talmud every day, rain or shine, indelibly altered my view of reality.
A thousand years after Shavuot, the Jews willingly reaffirmed their commitment to Torah. Why the need for two acceptances?
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How learning Talmud every day, rain or shine, indelibly altered my view of reality.
In many respects, the Oral Torah is more important than the Written Torah.
Jews have long been known as the "People of the Book." Here's why.
The Jews became known as the People of the Book; their love of Torah study is legendary; it has earned them the reputation as the most educated people in the history of the world.
The content of the Talmud, the accompanying oral part of the Torah, was actually transmitted before the written Bible.