Pirke
Pirke, also known as *pirqe* (Hebrew: פירקאות, singular *pirqa*), are individual chapters or sections within the Mishnah, the foundational text of Jewish oral law. The Mishnah is the earliest compilation of Rabbinic Judaism, dating back to the 2nd century CE, and serves as the core of the Talmud alongside the Gemara. Pirqe are organized into six main orders (*sedarim*), each focusing on a different aspect of Jewish law and tradition.
The Mishnah is divided into 39 tractates, each containing multiple pirqe. Each pirqa typically addresses a
The study of pirqe is central to traditional Jewish education, particularly in yeshivot (Jewish academies). They
While the Mishnah itself is not considered divine revelation, its authority is deeply respected in rabbinic