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oral traditions that are the subject of the Mishnah go back to earlier... The Mishnah does not claim to be the development of new laws... The Mishnah is considered to be the first important work of... Rabbinic commentaries on the Mishnah over the next three centuries... The Mishnah consists of six... The Mishnah is also called... The Mishnah orders its content by subject matter... there is a case for saying that the Mishnah does consist of 60 tractates... The Mishnah does not claim to be the development of new laws... The rabbis who contributed to the Mishnah are known as the... The period during which the Mishnah was assembled spanned about 170 years... Most of the Mishnah is related without... the Mishnah was set forth... One theory is that the present Mishnah was based on an earlier collection by Rabbi Meir... Mishnah of Rabbi Akiva... divided on whether Rabbi Judah haNasi recorded the Mishnah in writing or established it as an oral text for memorisation... appointed to recite the Mishnah passage under discussion... even if the Mishnah was reduced to writing... were recorded in the Mishnah and subsequently the Talmud... the Mishnah does not cite a written scriptural basis for its laws... the Oral Law codified in the Mishnah does not derive directly from the Written Law of the Torah... Reuvain Margolies suggests that as the Mishnah was redacted after the... The earliest printed edition of the Mishnah was published in Naples... the Mishnah is included in all editions of the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds... that discussion itself often cites the Mishnah line by line... of the Mishnah together with the commentary of... The Mishnah was and still is traditionally studied through... Most vowelized editions of the Mishnah today reflect standard... The Albeck edition of the Mishnah was vowelized by Hanokh Yellin... extensive recordings of Jews chanting the Mishnah using a variety of melodies and many different kinds of pronunciation... The commentary is designed to make the Mishnah widely accessible to a wide spectrum of learners of all ages and all levels of... and each Mishnah is prefaced by a thematic introduction... valuable as a tool for the study of Mishnah as an independent work... Both the Mishnah and Talmud contain little serious biographical studies of the people discussed therein... Some scholars hold that the Mishnah and Talmud have been extensively shaped by later editorial redaction... of the statements and events described in the Mishnah and Talmud usually occurred more or less as described... Hebrew text of the Mishnah according to Maimonides... based on the manuscript of his Mishnah commentary in his own handwriting...

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