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    The Mishneh Torah (Hebrew: מִשְׁנֵה תּוֹרָה, lit. 'repetition of the Torah'), also known as Sefer

    Sefer

    Sefer in biblical Hebrew means any kind of "book" or written document. It is derived from the same Hebrew root as sofer, sifriyah and safrut. Among Orthodox Jews the word is used for books both of the Tanakh, the oral law or any work of Rabbinic literature. Works unrelated to Torah study are rarely called sefer by English-speaking Orthodox Jews. Among Hebrew-speaking Ashkenazi Jews, the differ…

    Yad ha-Hazaka (ספר יד החזקה, 'book of the strong hand'), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish religious law

    Halakha

    Halakha is the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the written and Oral Torah. Halakha is based on biblical commandments, subsequent Talmudic and rabbinic law, and the customs and traditions compiled in the many books such as the Shulchan Aruch. Halakha is of…

    (halakha) authored by Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon/Rambam).
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    Why was Mishnah written?
    Rabbi Judah the Prince was not only wealthy and learned; he was the head of the Sanhedrin. Yet, his greatest accomplishment transcended the time in which he lived. That was Mishnah. If It’s the “Oral” Law, Why is it Written? In his time, Jewish tradition was faced with an enormous problem. Jewish law demanded that the Oral Law remain oral.
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    Who is the author of the Mishneh Torah?
    Maimonides, author of the Mishneh Torah. The Mishneh Torah (Hebrew: מִשְׁנֵה תּוֹרָה‎, "Repetition of the Torah"), subtitled Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka (ספר יד החזקה "Book of the Strong Hand"), is a code of Jewish religious law (Halakha) authored by Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, also known as RaMBaM or "Rambam").
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    What is the oldest commentary on the Mishnah?
    An 11th-century CE commentary of the Mishnah, composed by Rabbi Nathan ben Abraham, President of the Academy in Eretz Israel. This relatively unheard-of commentary was first printed in Israel in 1955. A 12th-century Italian commentary of the Mishnah, made by Rabbi Isaac ben Melchizedek (only Seder Zera'im is known to have survived)
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    What is in the standard edition of Mishnah?
    The standard edition of Mishnah is printed with classic commentaries like the writings of Maimonides ( Rambam ), Rabbi Ovadia of Bertinoro (Bartenura) and Rabbi Yomtov Lipmann Heller ( Tosafot Yom Tov ). The Hebrew word Mishnah contains the same letters as the word neshamah (“soul”).
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    The Mishnah, a new translation with commentary Yad Avraham. New York: Mesorah Publications, since the 1990s. (ArtScroll mentioned above) Yoseph Milstein + Various editors. The Mishnah, a new integrated translation and commentary based on Rabbeinu Ovadiah M'Bartenurah, Machon Yisrael Trust, … See more

    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 See more

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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 … See more

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    Very roughly, there are two traditions of Mishnah text. One is found in manuscripts and printed editions of the Mishnah on its own, or as part of the Jerusalem Talmud. The other is found in manuscripts and editions of the … See more

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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 subject matter and includes a much … See more

    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. See more

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

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    WebThe Mishnah. Rabbi Judah the Prince was not only wealthy and head of the Sanhedrin. His greatest accomplishment transcended the time in which he lived. That was Mishnah. …

  5. The History of the Mishnah - Chabad.org

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    • Although Rabbi wrote anddisseminated the Mishnah, it is a guidebook, albeit one written incryptic form whose explication requires a rebbe, a mentor. Further,because a particular Mishnah may apply only in special circumstances,one may not decide halacha (Jewish law) based on a Mishnah. AsRabbi devised it, the Mishnah is broken into six orders, 63 tr...
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      Web3 rows · The Mishnah is the main text of the Talmud. A collection of terse teachings written in Hebrew, ...

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      WebAfter the writing of the Mishnah, Jewish scholars continued to add to the commentaries on both the Tanakh and the Mishnah; in the 5th Century, …

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

        WebIn editing the Mishnah, Rabbi Judah the Patriarch worked with a variety of materials. Some halachot (laws) of the Tannaim, the sages from the time of the Mishnah, had been …

      • https://www.sefaria.org/texts/Mishnah

        WebThe Mishnah is the first major work of rabbinic literature, consisting of teachings transmitted over hundreds of years and compiled around 200 CE. It covers agricultural, ritual, civil, …

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        WebWhen was the commentary of the Mishnah written? Maimonides was the first to undertake a comprehensive commentary on the entirety of Mishnah. Written between 1158 and 1168 …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mishneh_Torah

        WebThe Mishneh Torah ( Hebrew: מִשְׁנֵה תּוֹרָה, lit. 'repetition of the Torah'), also known as Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka ( ספר יד החזקה, 'book of the strong hand'), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish …

      • https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-oral-law-talmud-and-mishna

        WebAlthough parts of the Mishna read as dry legal recitations, Rabbi Judah frequently enlivened the text by presenting minority views, which it was also hoped might serve to guide …

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