Definition
Gemara is the part of the Talmud that analyzes and interprets the Mishnah. It's essentially a record of rabbinic discussions and debates concerning Jewish law. Imagine it as the ultimate study guide to a complicated textbook. The Gemara explores the reasoning behind the Mishnah's laws and their practical application. It often includes stories, anecdotes, and philosophical digressions. Its goal is to understand the underlying principles and nuances of Jewish law.