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Mishnah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mishnah or Mishna (Hebrew: , "repetition", from the verb shanah , or "to study and review, also "secondary"(derived from the adj. שני)) is the first major written redaction of the Jewish ora...
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Mishnah Berurah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mishnah Berurah (Hebrew: Clarified Teaching ) is a work of halakha (Jewish law) by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan, better known as The Chofetz Chaim (Poland, 1838 - 1933). It is a commentary on Ora...
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Take this Golden Opportunity to join the Thousands of Jews all over the world who learn the "MISHNA YOMIS" cycle. ... In order to follow mishna yomis, click on the appropriate mesechta.
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Mishna 1. ... Translation of the Mishna: ... Next, the mishna tells us, that the correct blessing over the fruits of the Earth is “Bore Peri HaAdama” – Who created the fruit of the Earth. We might have thought that the same brakha is made on the bread, since the grain grows from Earth.
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Type: Text Type: Code of Law ... Sample Text in Translation ... Image Map of a traditional edition of the Mishnah; Click on any section for an explanatio...
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The Mishna was oral tradition and not committed to writing until the 2nd century. It comes from the Hebrew mishneth, repetition. ... It was forbidden to write down any Mishna, it had to be memorized, and therefore became known as the Oral Law. There were two schools of Mishna, Shammai and Hillel. [309, 318, 327, BD]
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