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    The Mishnah consists of six orders (sedarim, singular seder סדר), each containing 7–12 tractates (masechtot, singular masechet מסכת; lit. "web"), 63 in total, and further subdivided into chapters and paragraphs. The word Mishnah can also indicate a single paragraph of the work, i.e. the smallest unit of structure in the Mishnah.
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    What are the six orders of the Mishnah?

    The six orders of the Mishnah are:

    • Zera’im (“Seeds”): 11 tractates.
    • Mo’ed (“Festivals”): 12 tractates.
    • Nashim (“Women”): 7 tractates.
    • Neziqin (“Torts”): 10 tractates.
    • Qodashim (“Sacred Things”): 11 tractates.
    • Tohorot (“Purity”): 12 tractates.
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    How many laws are in the Mishnah?
    There are 39 categories, such as laws pertaining to plowing, cooking, writing, sewing etc. Of each of these 39 categories there are many sub-categories and laws stemming from each of these sub-categories. You might ask how we Jews remember the thousands of laws pertaining to Sabbath.
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    What is the difference between the Mishnah and the Gemara?
    • Zeraim (“seeds”) — discussions concerning prayer, diet, and agricultural laws
    • Moed (“festival”) — discussions about holidays
    • Nashim (“women”) — discussions about women and family life
    • Nezikin (“damages”) — discussions about damages and compensation in civil law

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    How to cite the Mishnah?
    Mishnah, citing a Gaonic tradition on the existence of a seventh order containing the laws of . Sta"m (scribal practice) and Berachot (blessings). Omissions : A number of important laws are not elaborated upon in the Mishnah. These include the laws of : tzitzit
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mishnah

    The Mishnah or the Mishna is the first major written collection of the Jewish oral traditions which is known as the Oral Torah. It is also the first major work of rabbinic literature. The Mishnah was redacted by Judah ha-Nasi at the beginning of the 3rd century CE in a time when, according to the

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    The term "Mishnah" originally referred to a method of teaching by presenting topics in a systematic order, as contrasted with Midrash, which followed the order of the Bible. As a written compilation, the order of the Mishnah is by

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    The rabbis who contributed to the Mishnah are known as the Tannaim, of whom approximately 120 are known. The period during which the Mishnah was assembled spanned about 130 years, or five generations, in the first and second centuries CE.

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    The Mishnah teaches the oral traditions by example, presenting actual cases being brought to judgment, usually along with (i) the debate on the matter,

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    Textual variants
    Very roughly, there are two traditions of Mishnah text. One is found in manuscripts and printed editions of the

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    A notable literary work on the composition of the Mishnah is Milton Steinberg's novel As a Driven Leaf.

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  4. https://www.jewishhistory.org/the-mishnah

    The Mishnah is the first written record of what was the Oral Law. As the name implies, the Oral Law was never written down as a formalized text or permanent record. It had been passed on from one scholar to the next, from one generation to the next. In each generation there were experts in different areas of the Oral Law.

  5. https://www.chabad.org/.../jewish/The-Mishnah.htm

    The Mishnah is the main text of the Talmud.A collection of terse teachings written in Hebrew, it was redacted by Rabbi Yehudah the Prince, in the years following the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.. The Talmud is divided into six general sections, called sedarim (“orders”), each of which is further divided into mesichtot (“tractates).

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mishna

    Mishna, also spelled Mishnah (Hebrew: “Repeated Study”), plural Mishnayot, the oldest authoritative postbiblical collection and codification of Jewish oral laws, systematically compiled by numerous scholars (called tannaim) over a period of about two centuries. The codification was given final form early in the 3rd century ad by Judah ha-Nasi.

  7. https://torah.org/learning/basics-primer-torah-mishna

    The book known as the Mishna is be considered to be the cornerstone of Judaism. Its 62 divisions (tractates, or Mesechtos) provide the background for every subject of Halacha (Jewish law) found in the Oral Torah.Each tractate is a collection of about 50 to 100 Mishnayos (plural for Mishna) – meaning that the title given to the whole book is the same word used to describe its …

  8. https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/mishnah

    Published at the end of the second century CE, the Mishnah is an edited record of the complex body of material known as oral Torah that was transmitted in the aftermath of the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.. Rabbi Judah the …

  9. https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/...

    There are two major opinions as to Rabbi's role in the authorship of the Mishnah. One view is that the bulk of the material in the Mishnah — basic wording and arrangement of tractates — already existed long before Rabbi's time. This view …

  10. Mishnah - Jewish Virtual Library

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    This process began long before the redaction of the Mishnah, and continued throughout the talmudic period (1 st to 6 th centuries CE) and beyond. Nevertheless, the Mishnah has a unique place within the rabbinic tradition. It was the central …

  11. https://www.compellingtruth.org/Mishnah.html

    The Mishnah is the written form of what Orthodox Jews consider oral explanations of the Jewish Law that God gave to Moses. When Moses was on Mt. Sinai, God gave him the law He wished the Israelites to follow. We find this law …

  12. https://www.gotquestions.org/Mishnah-midrash.html

    Jan 05, 2022 · The Mishnah is the oral law in Judaism, as opposed to the written Torah, or the Mosaic Law. The Mishnah was collected and committed to writing about AD 200 and forms part of the Talmud. A particular teaching within the …

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