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Summary Of: Gemara

The Gemara and the Mishnah together make up the... The rabbis of the Gemara are referred to as... corresponding to the Jerusalem Gemara and the Babylonian Gemara... The Gemara is mostly written in... the Jerusalem Gemara in Western Aramaic and the Babylonian in Eastern Aramaic... The Gemara thus takes the form of a... the Gemara seeks to clarify the Mishna... the Gemara seeks the logical reason for its necessity... the gemara clarifies how much is included... The Gemara will often ask where in the... Daily Gemara by Rabbi Eli Mansour...

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