Is Aramaic a Part of Hebrew? Published: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:03:35 PM Number of views: 2593 |
In last week’s column we showed that speaking Hebrew is a Mitzvah. If so, why did the Rabbi's of the Talmud converse in Aramaic? The Babylonian Talmud was written in Aramaic and not in Hebrew. The Biblical Book of Daniel is written partly in Aramaic. Even the Torah itself in Bereshis 31:v.47 has an Aramaic phrase. The Talmud Yerushalmi Sotah 7:2 answers this question by stating, “Do not consider Aramaic unimportant for it is used in the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings.” The Talmud Bavli in Sanhedrin 21b relates that the Torah was rewritten by Ezra in Aramaic. Rabbi Yehudah Halevi in the Kuzari 2:68 states that Abraham’s native language was Aramaic. |