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Ta'anit (Talmud)
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Ta'anit or Taanis (Hebrew: תַּעֲנִית) is a volume (or "tractate") of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and both Talmuds. In Judaism these are the basic works of rabbinic literature. The tractate of Ta'anit is devoted chiefly to the fast-days, their practices and prayers.[1] In most editions of the Talmud this treatise is the ninth in the mishnaic order of Seder Mo'ed, and is divided into four chapters containing thirty-four folio in all.
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Tractate of the Talmud | |
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Seder: | Moed |
Number of Mishnahs: | 34 |
Chapters: | 4 |
Babylonian Talmud pages: | 31 |
Jerusalem Talmud pages: | 26 |
Tosefta chapters: | 3 |
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