List of Talmudic tractates explained

The Mishnah consists of six divisions known as Sedarim or Orders. The Babylonian Talmud has Gemara—rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah—on thirty-seven masekhtot. The Jerusalem Talmud (Yerushalmi) has Gemara on thirty-nine masekhtot.[1] The Talmud is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish theology.[2]

Structure

Every printed masekhet (tractate) of Talmud Bavli begins on page 2 (with the exception of Middot, Tamid and Kinnim), making the actual page count one less than the numbers below.[3]

While Talmud Bavli has had a standardized page count for over 100 years based on the Vilna edition, the standard page count of the Yerushalmi found in most modern scholarly literature is based on the first printed edition (Venice 1523) which uses folio (#) and column number (a,b,c,and d; eg. Berachot 2d would be folio page 2, column 4). A modern alternative page count and numbering system has existed for the Yerushalmi for about 10 years since Oz Vehadar put out a new standardized edition, and it is used in the table which follows.[4]

MasekhetChaptersMishnahsPages of Gemara
Talmud Bavli
Pages of Gemara
Yerushalmi
Seder Zeraim
11 masechtot
7565563 744
Berakhot9576494
Pe'ah86973
Demai75377
Kil'ayim97784
Shevi'it108987
Terumot11101107
Ma'aserot54046
Ma'aser Sheni55759
Challah43849
Orlah33542
Bikkurim43926
Seder Moed
12 masechtot
88681731620
Shabbat24139157113
Eruvin109610571
Pesachim108912186
Shekalim85222 61
Yoma8618857
Sukkah5535633
Beitza5424049
Rosh Hashanah4353527
Ta'anit4343131
Megillah4333241
Mo'ed Katan3242923
Chagigah3232728
Seder Nashim
7 masechtot
71578605418
Yevamot1612812288
Ketubot1311111277
Nedarim11909142
Nazir9606653
Sotah9674952
Gittin9759053
Kiddushin4478253
Seder Nezikin
10 masechtot
74 685682301
Bava Kamma107911940
Bava Metzia1010111935
Bava Batra108617639
Sanhedrin117111375
Makkot3342411
Shevu'ot8624949
Eduyot874
Avodah Zarah5507634
Pirkei Avot6108
Horayot3201418
Seder Kodashim
11 masechtot
91590558
Zevahim14101120
Menachot1393110
Chullin1274142
Bekhorot97361
Arachin95034
Temurah73534
Keritot64328
Me'ilah63822
Tamid7348
Middot5343
Kinnim3154
Seder Tohorot
12 masechtot
1261,0037211
Keilim30254
Oholot18134
Nega'im14115
Parah1296
Tohorot1092
Mikva'ot1071
Niddah10797311
Makhshirin654
Zavim532
Tevul Yom426
Yadayim422
Uktzim328
63 masechtot5254,1922,7112,094

Masechtot Shekalim, Middot and Kinnim are printed in the editions of the Babylonian Talmud despite there not being Babylonian Talmud gemara.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Birnbaum, Philip. A Book of Jewish Concepts. Tractates. 1975. Hebrew Publishing Company. New York, NY. 088482876X. 373-374. registration. https://archive.org/details/bookofjewishconc00birn/page/373.
  2. Book: Steinsaltz, Adin . Adin Steinsaltz

    . Adin Steinsaltz . What is the Talmud? . The Essential Talmud . https://books.google.com/books?id=dLxFo4zNEMQC&q=%22primary+source+of+Jewish+law%22&pg=PT7 . 30th anniversary . Basic Books . 2009 . 9780786735419.

  3. Web site: Talmud Bavli. sefaria.org. October 25, 2019. en.
  4. Web site: Laughing Last . 12 September 2011 .