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Tannaim

• “Repeaters” of Torah + tradition.

• Collected in Mishnah

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http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/TalmudMap/Mishnah.html

MISHNAH: continued to attract commentaries:

Now traditional to print the MISHNAH along with respected commentaries made in Middle Ages.

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Mishnah

• Discusses “HALACHAH” Jewish Law.

• HEBREW

• Uses Bible, but does not discuss it directly.

• NOT essays, but discussions.

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Mishnah: 2 uses

• Mishnah: A collection of discussions

• mishnah: each discrete discussion

• The Mishnah is made up of all the mishnahs…

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First mishnah “When to recite Evening Shema?”

R. Eliezer, “From when the priests enter to eat offerings, until end of first watch”

Sages, “Until Midnight”

R. Gamaliel, “Until dawn”

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Resolution

Gamaliel, “If it is not dawn yet, you must

recite Shema, even if Sages say you have

only until Midnight.”

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Why did sages say until Midnight?

• “To keep a man far from sin.”

• “Fence around the Torah”

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2. When to recite the morning Shema?

• When you can tell apart blue and white.

• R. Eliezer says, “Blue and Green, and do it before sunrise”.

• R. Joshua says, “within 3 hours of sunrise: like reading Torah”.– NO RESOLUTION. First option preferable

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3. Recline, or stand for shema?• Shammai: evening you must recline

morning you must stand

• “When you lie down and when you rise up.” (Deut. 6:7)

• Hillel: However you want

• “And as you go about your way”

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If Hillel is right, then why does Bible say

“when you lie down… rise up”

Majority position: since Shema-time is about the time people go to bed and wake up.

Very simple answer, but it needs to be said.

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R. Tarfon

• Recites according to Shammai

• Moral: following Shammai is dangerous…

• But Hillel’s position is not binding on everyone.

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4. Number of blessings

• “They” say no changes to the custom.

• “Seal off a blessing” No description of what this means.

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5. Exodus at night?

• Unclear references.

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Issue:

Mishnah not final word

more questions raised than answered

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Interpretation.

• Mishnah requires study, interpretation.

• Rabbinic interpreters recorded their work over the centuries.

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Tannaim

• “Repeaters” of Torah + tradition.

• Collected in Mishnah

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Mishnah Discussed by the

AMORAIM

Famous discussions rememberedOthers hypothetical

“R. So-&-so would have said…”

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DiscussionsGemara = “Traditions”

of the Amoraim

concerning Mishnah

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Gemara collected

• Gemara discussions on particular mishnah paragraphs are collected with the Mishnah quotations.

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New Tradition:

TalmudDiscussions stemming from Mishnah.

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MISHNAH +

GEMARA ----------------TALMUD

On handout diagram, A & B sections are the Talmud properSurrounding sections are later additions by medieval commentators, etc.

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2 Talmuds

• JERUSALEM BABYLONIAN

• 4th c. CE 6th c. CE.

• Yerushalmi Bavli

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Bavli

• Longer

• More Authoritative

• Better edited

• “THE Talmud” usually refers to Bavli.

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Extent

More than ½ Mishnah discussed

Each mishnah followed by Gemara

Gemara on short mishnahs can go on for pages…

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Gemara onMishnah Berakhot 1.

• T: When to recite evening Shema?

• G. Where is the Tanna standing? Why start with evening? Start with the Morning!

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G. Answer

Tanna stands on scripture: “When you lie down … rise up”

Amora adds: he can also argue from creation: “Evening and morning”

(Gen. 1:5)

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Proof-text

• Reference to a passage to prove a halakhic opinion.

• Bible

• Early Rabbinic discussions outside Mishnah– Tosefta – Midrash

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Amora:

• Troubled by lack of concern for proof by the Tanna.

• Assumes Tanna MUST have had a biblical reason for his opinion, so Amora fills the need.

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Goal of Talmud:

• Mishnah and Written Torah MUST be shown to be inter-related.

• Show Mishnah to be consistent.

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Problem• Mishnah puts:

Evening first in 1.1.

Morning first in 1.4.

Amora in Gemara first proved 1.1 based on Torah, now 1.4 disregards the principle!

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Solution:• Simple, but must be made clear:

• Tanna spoke of evening then morning, but continued to talk of morning since he was on the subject… Then returned to the evening

• “CHIASTIC” structure.

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G. Question: When is it evening?

• Tanna mentioned the offerings?

• Why?

• Amora assumes that Tanna knew: evening was when the time the stars come out.

• Answer: to teach something else: the time of the priests ate the offerings.

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Digression:

• Ritual impurity

• Does the coming of evening remove some impurity?

• Yes

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Back to the point…

• Mishnah refers to offerings

• A baraita refers to a poor mans evening meal.

• Solution: both events were simultaneous.

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