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Gemara Terms 2

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מחלוקת Machlotet   A conflict of opinions in regard to a certain law  
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תנא קמא Tana Kama   "The first Tanna" Used when there is a Second opinion, Often the first opinion is anonymous  
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סתם משנה Stam Mishna   an anonymous and undisputed Mishna.  
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רישא Raisha   The case at the beginning of the Mishna. "The Head" Similar to the word ראש  
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סיפא Saifa   The case at the end of the Mishna, "The End" Similar to the word סוף  
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רע''ב Ra'av   Acronym for 'Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura'  
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רבי עובדי' מברטנורא Rabbi Ovadia Mi'bartanura   'Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura' Commonly known as "The Bartenura" was born in Bartenura, Italy in 1445 and moved to Jerusalem in 1488.  
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חכמים Khakhamim   'Sages'  
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חכמים אומרים   'The Sages say' The Majority of the Sages  
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רש''י Rashi   רבי שלמה יצחקי RAbbi SHlomo Itzhaki; February 22, 1040 – July 13, 1105 He is famed as the author of a comprehensive commentary on the Talmud, as well as a comprehensive commentary on the Tanakh  
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תוספות Tosfot or Tosfos   medieval commentaries on the Talmud. They take the form of critical and explanatory glosses, printed, in almost all Talmud editions, on the outer margin and opposite Rashi's notes. the first tosafists were Rashi's sons-in-law and grandsons.  
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