The Talmud is to this day the circulating heart's blood of the Jewish religion. Whatever laws, customs or ceremonies we observe-whether we are orthodox, conservative, reform or merely spasmodic sentimentalists - we follow the Talmud. It is our common law.
-Herman Wouk
At Yevna something happened, something quite real Though no one seems to know exactly how Those who entered as priests arose as rabbis Carrying Talmud out into the world
At Yevna something happened
Ben Zakkai and Gamaliel sit at your table Your study table, a house of wisdom in Yevna Where all may come to study Mishnah and Gemara Where the lamp of peace is lit on Sabbath eve
At Yevna something happened
G-d sees to it that even a few holy books The wisdom of the sages The library of the ages Are Yevna written into your modest home
At Yevna something happened
Note: The quote from Herman Wouk might not be exactly as he wrote in 1959; I was following an elusive and shape-shifting cut-and-paste text through a trackless forest of quotations.