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The Talmud is a commentary on the Mishna (the oral law) written in Babylonia containing discourses of Amoraim spanning the 3th-5th century
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Where is Shabbat 116b in the Munich Manuscript?
The relevant one is 27v (0062).
However, the different folios are more easily accessible through the manuscript tool in Sefaria. Here's a link to the relevant folio from the Munich 95 MS:
https://manu …
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Is the Munich Talmud manuscript censored?
Yes, the Munich 95 manuscript is censored, but not in a matter as exhaustive as some later manuscripts. For a list of Jesus-related censored and uncensored passages in the Munich manuscript and severa …
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Difference in Tehillim 82:7 quoted in Avodah Zarah 5a
As noted by @DoubleAA in the comments, the term is not part of the verse but rather interjected by Reish Lakish in order to properly explain his drashic interpretation of the two verses in Tehillim. T …
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Yerushalmi Horoyos in Shas Vilna
Okay, so a little bit of digging reveals that the main reason the Yerushalmi was put there was because of the commentary at the bottom of the page, simply titled "פירוש". This commentary is part of th …
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Does the Talmud say that Jesus writhes in excrement and Mary was a prostitute?
I would say "maybe" or "it depends" to both.
In Gittin 56b-57a there's a story in which Onkelos bar Kalonikos, the nephew of Titus, wishes to convert to Judaism, but before that, consults three evil …
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Question on the connection of the braitot in Sanhedrin 32b
In Bavli Sanhedrin 32b it says:
"The Sages taught: The verse states: “Justice, justice, shall you follow.” This teaches that one should follow the best, most prestigious, court of the generation. For …
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Question on the connection of the braitot in Sanhedrin 32b
Rather unexpectedly, I found an answer to my question pretty quickly. The explanation that I found is a bit radical, so critique is of course welcome, to see if the answer holds water.
Aharon Kaminka …
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Source of opinion that Talmud Yerushalmi was corrupted by Karaites
B"H, I believe I've discovered who is being referred to here.
First of all, as I mentioned in the comments, this quote is not from the Chida but from R' Menachem Mendel Krengel, who published a revise …
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Talmid Rabbeinu Yeĥiel of Paris on Moed Katan
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https://www.hebrewbooks.org/14752
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42 Levite Cities as Cities of Refuge
According to Rabbi Prof. Yoel Elitzur in his essay on this question, the Bavli's understanding seems to come from the list of cities in Divrei Hayamim, where it says, for example (1:6:42):
"וְלִבְנֵי …