Why do South Koreans love the Talmud?

Talmud is Jewish law written in primarily in Babylonian Aramaic, The Oral Torah was memorised and passed down orally in an unbroken chain from each generation until its contents were finally authorised to be put in writing after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. . It was written over centuries by Rabbis debating and discussing Torah / Jewish law.

One does not read the Talmud it is studied with others Jews in a group

There are sixty-three tractates (written works dealing systematically with a subject) in the Talmud. These are called Vilna Shas. These tractates consist of 2,711 double-sided folios. The Talmud comprises the teachings of thousands of rabbis.

Mishneh Torah / Talmud consists of fourteen books, subdivided into sections, chapters, and paragraphs. It is the only medieval-era work that details all of Jewish observance, including those laws that are only applicable when the Temple in Jerusalem is in existence, and remains an important work in Judaism.

Without knowledge of Torah in Hebrew it is worthless and has nothing to do with goyim
 
Last edited:
talmud_gaon_1_fb.webp
 
Compiled between the 3rd and 8th centuries, the Talmud is the staple of Jewish religion after the destruction of the Second Temple and the primary source of halakha, religious law

Talmud-Anatomy.jpg
 
Back
Top