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Gemara and mainly
The lectures in this section mainly explain the words of the Sifra diTzni ` uta, in a similar manner as the Gemara explains the Mishnah.

Gemara and focuses
The Gemara, in tractate Shabbat 21, focuses on Shabbat candles and moves to Hanukkah candles and says that after the forces of Antiochus IV had been driven from the Temple, the Maccabees discovered that almost all of the ritual olive oil had been profaned.

Gemara and on
Rabbinic commentaries on the Mishnah over the next three centuries were redacted as the Gemara, which, coupled with the Mishnah, comprise the Talmud.
Each paragraph is printed on its own, and followed by the relevant Gemara discussion.
The Talmud has two components: the Mishnah ( Hebrew: משנה, c. 200 CE ), the first written compendium of Judaism's Oral Law, and the Gemara ( c. 500 CE ), an elucidation of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings that often ventures onto other subjects and expounds broadly on the Hebrew Bible.
# In 1960 work started on a new edition under the name of Gemara Shelemah ( complete Gemara ) under the editorship of Menachem Mendel Kasher: only the volume on the first part of tractate Pesachim appeared before the project was interrupted by his death.
The Gemara ( also transliterated Gemora or, less commonly, Gemorra ; from Aramaic גמרא gamar ; literally, " study " or " learning by tradition ") is the component of the Talmud comprising rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah.
The Gemara in Pesachim ( 40b ) notes that Rava objected to the workers of the Raish Gelusa ( the Exilarch ) cooking a food called chasisi on Pesach, since it was wont to be confused with chametz.
Detailed variations between different Hebrew texts in use still clearly existed though, as witnessed by differences between the present-day Masoretic text and versions mentioned in the Gemara, and often even Halachic midrashim based on spelling versions which do not exist in the current Masoretic text.
He noted that it had never been his intention to abolish Talmudic studies, nor had he ever said that there was no need of the " Halakot " of Rabbi Isaac Alfasi, for he himself had lectured to his pupils on the Gemara and, at their request, upon Alfasi's work ( Responsa, No. 140 ).
Both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud have a Gemara on each of the tractates in the order.
Halivni terms the anonymous texts of the Talmud as having been said by Stammaim ( based on the phrase " stama d ' talmuda " which refers to the anonymous material in the Gemara ), placing them after the period of the Amoraim, but before the Geonic period.
For just as the Gemara is a critical and analytical commentary on the Mishnah, so are the Tosafot critical and analytical glosses on those two parts of the Talmud.
The Tosafot resemble the Gemara in other respects also, for just as the latter is the work of different schools carried on through a long period, so the former were written at different times and by different schools, and gathered later into one body.
The Jerusalem Talmud has a Gemara on each of the tractates, while in the Babylonian, only that on Shekalim is missing.
In the " four-entered-pardes " section of this portion of the Bavli Gemara on tractate Hagigah, it is the figure of Akiva who seems to be lionized.
There is a Babylonian Gemara on only Niddah.
The later section of the Talmud, the Babylonian Gemara (), published around 500 AD, generally comments on the Mishnah and Baraitot in Aramaic.
On the one hand stand scholars such as Peter Schäfer who sees the Gemara as containing developed reaction to Christianity, on the other scholars such as Daniel J. Lasker who see references to Christianity in the Talmud as " embryonic ".
There is no Gemara on Kinnim in either the Talmud Bavli or the Talmud Yerushalmi.

Gemara and opinions
Collections of opinions from these discussions, known as Gemara were eventually edited together and placed with the Mishnah itself, in both Israel ( around 350 AD – the Jerusalem Talmud ) and Babylon ( around 550 AD, with further editing in the two centuries that followed – the Babylonian Talmud ).

Gemara and Tannaim
In so doing, the Gemara will highlight semantic disagreements between Tannaim and Amoraim ( often ascribing a view to an earlier authority as to how he may have answered a question ), and compare the Mishnaic views with passages from the Baraita.
During the period of the Tannaim ( rabbis cited in the Mishna ), the spoken vernacular of Jews in Judaea was a late form of Hebrew known as Rabbinic or Mishnaic Hebrew, whereas during the period of the Amoraim ( rabbis cited in the Gemara ), which began around 200 CE, the spoken vernacular was Aramaic.

Gemara and .
Sacred Jewish texts written in the Holyland at this time are the Gemara ( 400 ), the Jerusalem Talmud ( 500 ) and the Passover Haggadah.
Relatedly, the three terms-Chayyav, Patur, Mutar-in the Gemara and halakhic codes classify the permissibility of an action or the severity of its prohibition and punishment.
The Talmud was a compilation of both the Mishnah and the Gemara, rabbinic commentaries redacted over the next three centuries.
The Gemara originated in two major centers of Jewish scholarship, Palestine and Babylonia.
The Gemara ( Berachos 18b ) relates several stories of people who visited cemeteries and either overheard conversations among dead people or actually conversed with the dead themselves, and received information that was later verified as factually correct.
Unlike the Gemara, which is written primarily in Aramaic, the majority of the Mishnah is written in Hebrew.
Over the next four centuries this material underwent analysis and debate, known as Gemara (" completion "), in what were at that time the world's two major Jewish communities, in the land of Israel and in the Babylonian Empire.
A great many more lessons, lectures and traditions only alluded to in the few hundred pages of Mishnah, became the thousands of pages now called the Gemara.
Gemara is written in Aramaic, having been compiled in Babylon.
The Mishnah and Gemara together are called the Talmud.
The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably.
The Gemara frequently refers to these tannaitic statements in order to compare them to those contained in the Mishnah and to support or refute the propositions of Amoraim.
Some baraitot, however, are known only through traditions cited in the Gemara, and are not part of any other collection.
The rabbis of the Gemara are known as ( sing.
Much of the Gemara consists of legal analysis.
Another important function of Gemara is to identify the correct Biblical basis for a given law presented in the Mishnah and the logical process connecting one with the other: this activity was known as talmud long before the existence of the " Talmud " as a text.
These are not divided into Mishnah and Gemara.

mainly and focuses
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It mainly focuses on syntax, including its relation with morphology and semantics.
The mathematics center focuses mainly on tutoring students in the subjects of algebra and calculus.
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This article focuses mainly on the Si-O anions.
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It is multi-disciplinary in nature and focuses mainly on the sub-microscopic aspects of disease and unknown illnesses with strange causes.
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