Properties (59)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
Talmud
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gptkbp:contains |
Mishnah
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gptkbp:designedBy |
Land of Israel
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gptkbp:hasProductLine |
Various_Rabbinic_commentaries
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gptkbp:hasSections |
Gemara
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Jerusalem Talmud
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gptkbp:influenced |
Jewish_thought
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gptkbp:isA |
Religious text
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gptkbp:isAccessibleBy |
gptkb:Babylonian_Talmud
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gptkbp:isAssociatedWith |
Palestinian_Judaism
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gptkbp:isAvailableIn |
Libraries worldwide
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gptkbp:isCitedBy |
Jewish_legal_authorities
Contemporary_Jewish_scholars |
gptkbp:isCitedIn |
Halakhic_discussions
Halakhic_literature |
gptkbp:isConsidered |
a_primary_source_of_Jewish_law
Some_scholars_as_less_authoritative_than_Babylonian_Talmud a_foundational_text_of_Judaism |
gptkbp:isDiscussedIn |
Talmudic studies
Jewish_educational_institutions |
gptkbp:isDividedInto |
Tractates
|
gptkbp:isExaminedBy |
Theological studies
Academic studies Rabbinic_scholars |
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy |
Historical context of the time
Earlier_Jewish_texts |
gptkbp:isKnownFor |
Its dialectical style
Its_commentary_on_the_Mishnah Its_unique_legal_discussions |
gptkbp:isNotedFor |
Its unique interpretations
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gptkbp:isPartOf |
Talmudic literature
Jewish_heritage Jewish_tradition Jewish_intellectual_tradition Jewish_scholarly_tradition |
gptkbp:isPublishedIn |
Various editions
Various publishers |
gptkbp:isReferencedBy |
Later_Jewish_texts
|
gptkbp:isReferencedIn |
Talmudic discussions
Jewish_legal_writings Jewish_philosophical_works |
gptkbp:isRelatedTo |
Mishnah Berurah
|
gptkbp:isServedBy |
Manuscripts
Oral tradition Digital_formats |
gptkbp:isStudiedIn |
gptkb:Babylonian_Talmud
Yeshivas Jewish_scholars Understanding_Jewish_law |
gptkbp:isUsedFor |
Religious education
Study_of_Jewish_law |
gptkbp:isUsedIn |
Liturgical practices
Synagogue services Jewish_law |
gptkbp:partOf |
Rabbinic_literature
|
gptkbp:previouslyKnownAs |
Talmud Yerushalmi
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gptkbp:publishedIn |
gptkb:Hebrew
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gptkbp:translatedInto |
Various languages
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gptkbp:yearEstablished |
4th to 5th century CE
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