Orthodox Judaism is rabbinic Judaism committed to Torah and the binding authority of the Oral Torah, shaping belief and daily halakhic practice.
How Does the Bible Relate to Judaism?
Unravel the intricate relationship between the Bible and Judaism in 'How Does the Bible Relate to Judaism?' This comprehensive analysis explores Judaism's origins, its evolution from biblical times, the role of the Torah and Talmud, and the divergent interpretations of key biblical concepts in Jewish and Christian traditions.
What Is the Talmud?
Explore the intricate world of the Talmud, a central text in Jewish scholarship. Understand its origins, from the Mishnah's analysis by the Amoraim to the creation of both the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmuds. Discover how these works differ in content, style, and impact on Jewish law and culture, shaping centuries of religious thought and practice.
The Mishnah: An Analysis of Its Origins and Relation to God’s Law Given to Moses
This article delves into the origins of the Mishnah and its connection to God's Law as given to Moses. We explore the historical context, the development of Jewish law, and the role of the Mishnah in shaping the Jewish religious landscape (Judaism) before and after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 C.E., which Jesus condemned.
Oral Tradition of the Pharisees, What Was It?
Oral Tradition is both sharply distinguished from written tradition and yet closely connected with it. Many literary traditions are based on oral traditions, making it necessary to investigate how transitions were made from one to the other.
What Was the Mishnah In Relation to God’s Law to Moses?
The Mishnah is an authoritative collection of exegetical material embodying the oral tradition of Jewish law and forming the first part of the Talmud.

