Proper noun
Jerusalem Talmud
The Talmud composed and compiled primarily from the teachings, discussions and disagreements of the Amoraim of the land of Israel.
As a consequence of the rise of influence of the Babylonian Talmud over that of the Jerusalem Talmud, late rabbis in general took as fact the existence of shedim, nor did most of the medieval thinkers question their reality. Source: Internet
In this noble prayer are evinced profound religious feeling and exalted thought, as well as ability to use the Hebrew language in a natural, expressive, and classical manner (Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah i. 57a). Source: Internet
Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah 1:2 God appears in the role of King, remembering and judging each person individually according to his/her deeds, and making a decree for each person for the following year. Source: Internet
Less use is made of the halakhic Midrashim, the Jerusalem Talmud, and the other Targums, nor of the Midrashim like the Aggadat Shir ha-Shirim, the Midrash on Proverbs, and the Alfabet de-R. Source: Internet
For example, Rabbi David Bar-Hayim of the Makhon Shilo institute has issued a siddur reflecting Eretz Yisrael practice as found in the Jerusalem Talmud and other sources. Source: Internet
In particular: * The Jerusalem Talmud covers all the tractates of Zeraim, while the Babylonian Talmud covers only tractate Berachot. Source: Internet