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Meaning of "mishna"

mishna (noun) - Mishna refers to the written compilation of Jewish oral traditions, considered as one of the two parts of the Talmud, forming the basis of Jewish religious traditions and laws
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  • The oldest part of the Talmud, rabbinical writings collected by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi and published in 250 C.E. in Javneh (יבנה, in Israel).

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Explanation is as a continuation of the beginning of the mishna.
This mishna discusses intellectual capability.
We need comprehensive knowledge of the mishna and the gemara.
The mishna should say that it will eventually be resolved.
So says the mishna.
Mishna par excellence.
I also taught each of six children one of the six orders of the mishna.
I did not quote the mishna in its entirety because of its great length.
This is similar to the situation mentioned in the Mishna.
The mishna warns a married woman never to appear outside her home with her hair visible.
This codification was known as the Mishna.
The Mishna even became a banned book.
Two answers are offered in the Mishna.
The Mishna is the earliest work relating to it.
The existence of these dots is attested to as early as the Mishna.

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The Mishna presents a difference of opinion among the sages.
And even if one should say that our Mishna is in.
The Mishna instructs us that the ignorant can not be pious.
The description of this ceremony can be found in the Mishna.
Another prohibition mentioned in the Mishna is also relevant to land protection.
A source that dates from the time of the Mishna.
The Mishna there discusses the obligations a wife has to her husband.
This will happen in the midst of your reciting the Mishna.
This widely quoted Mishna contains both a requirement to work and a warning against materialism.
It was also known as a Mishna.
The Mishna in Sanhedrin is even more explicit about the individual importance of every person.
He would then do the same with the six orders of the Mishna.
The Mishna tells us that this is the day that the sap begins to rise.
The discussions of later generations of rabbis all centred round the text of the Mishna.
The only similarity with the Mishna is that they both acknowledge the passing of time.
The compilation made by this Rabbi is the Mishna.
The Mishna begins with the.
Discuss and expound the Mishna.
Mishna and secrets of Torah.
His teaching are in the Mishna.
This work was called the Mishna and it was begun here at Sepphoris.
In many ways the Tosefta acts as a supplement to the Mishna.
All the Sages of the Mishna agree with this ruling.
The writing of the Mishna.
In the Mishna and the US military code.
The Talmud accepts the contents of the Mishna as incontrovertible facts.
Pinchas Kehati sometimes quotes this work in his own commentary on the Mishna.
The Gemara explores this Mishna in some detail.
You will not find Amoraim arguing with the rabbis of the Mishna.
The Bible at ten the Mishna at fifteen the Gemara.
The Gemara contains commentary on the Mishna.
The mishna the Temple.
I looked in the Mishna.
The Mishna is written in Hebrew.
The Gemara is a commentary on the Mishna.

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