Pronunciation: /ˈtælmʊd/
noun a body of Jewish civil and ceremonial law and legend comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara
A1 The Talmud is a sacred text in Judaism.
A2 Many Jewish scholars study the Talmud to gain a deeper understanding of their faith.
B1 The Talmud contains discussions on Jewish law and ethics.
B2 Rabbis often refer to the Talmud when making decisions on religious matters.
C1 In-depth knowledge of the Talmud is required for advanced study in Jewish theology.
C2 Scholars spend years analyzing and interpreting the Talmud to uncover its complexities.
formal The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism.
informal I've been reading up on the Talmud lately.
slang Some people find the Talmud a bit heavy-going.
figurative In the world of Jewish scholarship, the Talmud is like a treasure trove of wisdom.
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