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Title: Introduction to Commentary on the Mishnah


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Introduction to Commentary on the Mishnah
  • The Origins of Controversy

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Outline of Intro to Mishnah
  • Revelation of written and oral Torah
  • later explanations with 13 middot, mahloket
  • prophet cant add
  • false prohets, from idolatry, do idolatry,
    change Torah
  • except temporarily except idolatry
  • prophets and elders until Rebbi.
  • He summarized everything and wrote the majority
    opinion and also included minority
  • Halacha LeMoshe Misinai is no different from rest
    of core of oral torah except its not given
    scriptual basis.
  • five categories of oral torah
  • To reject or accept minority opinion
  • structure of Mishnah
  • Later explanations of the Mishnah
  • tosefta
  • talmud and whats in it besides commentary
  • Rabbis of the Mishnah

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Mishnah Berakhot 1
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Salomon Ben JerohamThe Karaite
  • I have set the six division of the Mishnah
    before me. And I looked at them carefully with my
    eyes. And I say that they are very contradictory
    in content. This one Mishnaic scholar declares a
    thing to be forbidden to the people of Israel,
    while that one declares it to be permitted. My
    thoughts therefore answer me, and most of my
    reflections declare unto me, that there is in it
    no Law of logic nor the Law of Moses the Wise.

5
Abraham Ibn Daud Geonic Approach
  • Now should anyone infected with heresy attempt to
    mislead you, saying It is because the rabbis
    differed on a number of issues that I doubt their
    words, you should retort bluntly and inform him
    that he is a rebel against the decision of the
    court and that our rabbis of blesses memory
    never differed with respect to a commandment in
    principle, but only with respect to its detail
    for they had heard the principle from their
    teachers, but had not inquired as to its details
    since they had not waited upon their masters
    sufficiently.

6
Ibn Daud, Sefer ha-Kabblah
  • As a case in point they did not differ as to
    whether or not it is obligatory to light the
    Sabbath lamp what they did dispute was with
    what it may be lighted and with what it may not
    be lighted. Similarly, they did not differ as to
    whether we are required to recite the Shema
    evenings and mornings what they differed on was
    from when may the Shema be recited in the
    evenings and from when may the Shema be
    recited in the mornings. this holds true of all
    of their discussions.

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Mishnah Eduyot 14-5
  • Mishnah4. And why do they record the opinions of
    Shammai and Hillel to set them aside? to teach
    the following generations that a man should not
    always persist in his opinion, for behold, the
    fathers of the world did not persist in their
    opinion.
  • Mishnah5. And why do they record the opinion of a
    single person among the many, when the Halachah
    must be according to the opinion of the many? So
    that if a court prefers the opinion of the single
    person it may depend on him. For no court may set
    aside the decision of another court unless it is
    greater than it in wisdom and in number. If it
    was greater than it in wisdom but not in number,
    in number but not in wisdom, it may not set aside
    its decision, unless it is greater than it in
    wisdom and in number.
  • Mishnah6. R. Judah said if so, why do they
    record the opinion of a single person among the
    many to set it aside? So that if a man shall say,
    thus have i learnt the tradition, it may be said
    to him, according to the refuted opinion of
    that individual did you hear it.
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