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Chazal or Ḥazal () are the sages of the and eras, spanning from the final 300 years of the Second Temple period until the 7th century, or . Their authority was mostly in the field of (Jewish law) and less regarding Jewish theology.


Rabbinic eras (eras of Halakha)
Chazal are generally divided according to their era and the major written products thereof:
  • ("Scribes"): Sages from the period preceding and up to the era of the Zugot, including the men of the . Traditionally, the era of the Soferim is assumed to have stretched from the receipt of the Torah by Moses on Sinai to the era of the earliest halakha, including the times of Simeon the Just.
  • ("Pairs"): Five pairs of sages from consecutive generations who lived during a period of roughly 100 years toward the end of the Second Temple period. (142BCE)
  • ("Teachers"): The sages of the who lived in the Land of Israel until 220CE. In addition to the Mishnah, their writings were preserved in the . Key figures among the Tannaim include Yohanan ben Zakkai, , and .
  • ("Expounders"): The sages of the active during the codification of the Mishnah and until the finalization of the Talmud (220CE500CE). The Amoraim were active in two areas: Palestine and Lower Mesopotamia (called "Babylonia"). In addition to the Babylonian Talmud and the , their writings were preserved in such as the .
  • ("Reasoners"): The sages of the or houses of Torah study in Babylonia from the end of the era of the Amoraim (5th century) to the early (from the end of the 6th century or the midst of the 7th century).


Chazal's authority
Until the end of the Savoraim era, Chazal had the authority to comment on the Torah according to the standards of Talmudical hermeneutics as defined by the Law given to Moses at Sinai—sometimes even expounding a word or phrase outside its plain and ordinary sense. "הלכה למשה מסיני" (Hebrew wikipedia); Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai, Jewish Virtual Library Nowadays in , the authority of Chazal is not delegated to the current generation's sages; thus, the cannot be commented upon in matters concerning Halakha if it contradicts Chazal's commentary.

Until the middle of the Tannaim era, when there was a (a high court of Jewish law), Chazal had also the authority to decree restrictions and to enact new religious regulations—in any matter they saw fit—concerning issues that were not included in the Torah, written or oral. The Rabbinic mitzvot (commandments) include the holidays of and , the laws of ("set-aside items") on , the ritual washing of one's hands ( netilat yadayim) before eating bread, the construction of (liminal gateways), and the institution of the current schedule of daily prayer services: (morning prayer), (afternoon prayer), and ma'ariv (evening prayer).


See also
  • Jewish commentaries on the Bible


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