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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Talmud

The Central Text of Rabbinic Judaism
Book • 500
The Talmud is a vast collection of writings that include the Mishnah and the Gemara.

It covers a wide range of subjects such as Jewish law (halakha), ethics, philosophy, customs, history, and folklore.

The Talmud exists in two main versions: the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.

The Babylonian Talmud, compiled in the 5th century, is more widely studied and consists of 2,711 double-sided pages with numerous commentaries and notes.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Mentioned by Rebbe Marc Gaffney in the context of the Talmud's teachings on channeling.
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A Shocking Convergence: A CHANNEL Meets The Kabbalist Lineage of SOLOMON… w/ Rebbe Marc Gafni x Paul Selig # 493
Mentioned by Haviv Rettig Gur in the context of discussing the Talmud and its teachings on freedom and responsibility.
Bonus episode: This Passover, we find our freedom
Mentioned by Rabbi Mitchell Rocklin when discussing the concept of everlasting life.
Myth and Mentality: The Bible vs. the Epic of Gilgamesh
Mentioned by Fr. Stephen Gauthier as a book containing interpretations of the Torah.
Midrash
Mentioned as a source of the Lilith myth.
Lilith Part One
Mentioned by Timothy Gordon as the central text in Rabbinic Judaism, subject to debate and discussion.
Charlie Kirk WRONG About Talmud
Mentioned by the host in relation to a quote about education.
Cosmology, Cosmic Inflation & Nobel Prizes | Dr. Brian Keating on Know Time
Mentioned by Ryan Gable in the context of his personal views.
Judaism is a Riot (6/11/25) - 5 hr Special
Mentioned in the context of discussing ancient views on female biology and behavior.
Missing, Presumed…Absent? Where Were All the Ancient Women?
Mentioned when explaining that the Noah-Sohn Shem is considered the founder of a school in the Jewish tradition.
12.7.4 Monismus und Dualismus – Unser Leben zwischen Liebe und Freund-Feind-Denken
Erwähnt von Chris Rohrhofer im Zusammenhang mit dem Thema Weisheit und Lebenserfahrung.
Folge 21: Zitate zum Nachdenken!
Mentioned by Matthew Raphael Johnson when discussing the Talmud's role in Jewish culture and identity.
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 32

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