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(Created page with "The Mishnah is a compilation of the teachings of the Tannaim and oral Torah traditions, which was edited by Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi. The Mishnah is one of the central components of the oral Torah, and it is divided into six orders: Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Kodshim, and Taharos. The tractates of the Mishnah are: Brachos, Peah, Demai, Kilayim, Shviis, Terumos, Maasros, Maaser Sheni, Challah, Orlah, Bikkurim (from Zeraim), Shabbos, Eruvin. == Spiritual Significance == In...")
 
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== Spiritual Significance ==
== Spiritual Significance ==
In Pri Etz Chaim, it is explained that Kabbalah exists in the world of Atzilus, Talmud in the world of Briah, Mishnah in the world of Yetzirah, and Mikra in the world of Asiyah. It is explained that Kabbalah, which is in the world of Atzilus, its essence cannot be grasped, unlike Mishnah and Talmud which are in the worlds of Yetzirah and Briah, whose essence can be grasped. It is also explained that specifically Mikra descended to the world of Asiyah, as the main aspect of Mikra is the Five Books of Torah written with ink on physical parchment in the physical world.
In Pri Etz Chaim, it is explained that [[Kabbalah]] exists in the world of Atzilus, Talmud in the world of Briah, Mishnah in the world of Yetzirah, and Mikra in the world of Asiyah. It is explained that Kabbalah, which is in the world of Atzilus, its essence cannot be grasped, unlike Mishnah and Talmud which are in the worlds of Yetzirah and Briah, whose essence can be grasped. It is also explained that specifically Mikra descended to the world of Asiyah, as the main aspect of Mikra is the Five Books of Torah written with ink on physical parchment in the physical world.


== The Six Orders of Mishnah ==
== The Six Orders of Mishnah ==
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