Did You Know?

Baraita means "outside" in Hebrew!

Where Baraita Comes From

Baraita comes from old schools. These schools taught many things.

Why Baraita is Important

Baraita helps us learn more rules. It shows us how to live well.

What Baraita Does

It shares old lessons from wise men.

It helps us know our faith better.

It teaches us how to act right.

It shows us rules for our lives.

It helps us think about big ideas.

It keeps old stories alive.

More About Baraita

Baraita has many stories from long ago. These stories help us learn about our past. They show us how wise men thought and taught.

We can use Baraita in our lives today. It helps us make good choices and be kind to others.

Baraita is still used in schools now. Kids learn from it just like kids did a long time ago!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Baraita"] --> B["Oral Torah"] A --> C["Rabbinical Judaism"] B --> D["Not in Mishnah"] C --> E["Teachings Outside Mishnah"] D --> F["Mishnaic-era Yeshivas"] E --> G["Authored by Tannaim"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Baraita:A teaching from the Oral Torah that is not included in the Mishnah.
Oral Torah:The teachings and laws passed down verbally in Judaism.
Rabbinical Judaism:A form of Judaism based on the teachings of rabbis.
Mishnah:A written collection of Jewish laws and teachings.
Tannaim:Sages or teachers from the time of the Mishnah.