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What is the meaning of Talmidim?

What is the meaning of Talmidim?

Talmid Chacham (Hebrew: תלמיד חכם‎, “student of a sage”, or Hebrew: תלמיד חכמים‎, lit. “student of sages”; pl. Talmidei Chachamim; in Mishnaic Hebrew Talmidh Ḥakham and Talmidhe Ḥakhamim) is an honorific title given to one well versed in Jewish law, in effect, a Torah scholar.

Is the Talmud the Torah?

To a greater extent than the other main Jewish holy book, the Torah, the Talmud is a practical book about how to live. “The laws are very, very relevant to everyday life,” says Eliezer Cohen, a real estate manager who organises the classes on the train with a couple of other amateur scholars.

What is Halakhah in Judaism?

Halakhah, (Hebrew: “the Way”) also spelled Halakha, Halakah, or Halachah, plural Halakhahs, Halakhot, Halakhoth, or Halachot, in Judaism, the totality of laws and ordinances that have evolved since biblical times to regulate religious observances and the daily life and conduct of the Jewish people.

What are the food laws in Judaism?

Jews will only eat meat which is killed and prepared by their own religiously trained workers and will not take milk and meat in the same meal. A kosher household will also keep meat and milk utensils, crockery and cutlery strictly separate (see the table below for further details on kosher food).

What kind of Rabbi was Jesus?

Galilean Jew
Jesus was a Galilean Jew, who was baptized by John the Baptist and began his own ministry. His teachings were initially conserved by oral transmission and he himself was often referred to as “rabbi”.

How are Talmidim supposed to be like the rabbi?

Being like the rabbi is the major focus of the life of talmidim. They listen and question, they respond when questioned, they follow without knowing where the rabbi is taking them knowing that the rabbi has good reason for bringing them to the right place for his teaching to make the most sense.

How old do you have to be to be a talmidim?

To participate, he must be invited by a Rabbi and, if selected, he would begin a process of grooming that would lead to the potential of becoming a Rabbi at age 30. Those who were chosen were referred to as talmidim. They would literally follow in the dust of their rabbi – desiring to emulate him in all of his mannerisms.

How long did it take Jesus to train his talmidim?

History and the Word reveal to us that Jesus trained His talmidim in three years (not fifteen) and His training was so inspired that they (His talmidim) literally changed the world! Now, back to the beginning. How are we as the Church doing in raising up talmidim?

What’s the difference between a talmid and a student?

There is much more to a talmid than what we call student. A student wants to know what the teacher knows for the grade, to complete the class or the degree or even out of respect for the teacher. A talmid wants to be like the teacher, that is to become what the teacher is.

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