Amora

/əˈmɔːrə/ noun

In Jewish tradition, a scholar or teacher of the Talmud, particularly those who lived after the compilation of the Mishnah.

From Aramaic 'amoraim' (speakers or interpreters), referring to the scholars who interpreted and discussed Jewish law and teachings. The term reflects the oral tradition of Jewish scholarship, where teachers would explain and debate textual meaning.

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