Talmud in a Sentence  πŸ”Š

Definition of Talmud

a book that is sometimes used in correlation with the Torah that consists of accounts of rabbis through a number of centuries and detailed descriptions of commandments that lay the foundation of Jewish faith

Examples of Talmud in a sentence

Rabbi’s often refer to the Talmud to reinforce their faith and become well versed in religious laws.  πŸ”Š

Young Jewish children study both the Talmud and the Torah before being welcomed into adulthood through their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs.  πŸ”Š

The Talmud discusses the Bar Mitzvah not only as a celebration of entrance into adulthood in the Jewish faith, but also as the decision to follow the commandments in the Torah.  πŸ”Š

The Talmud contains a detailed break down of the commandments listed in the Torah with explanations on how each commandment should be carried out.  πŸ”Š

The Talmud is a historic account of many rabbis spanning hundreds of years.  πŸ”Š

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