Talmudist
A talmudist is a scholar who specializes in the Talmud, the central text of Rabbinic Judaism, comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara. Talmudists study the legal and narrative discussions within the Talmud and engage in close reading, argumentation, and the application of its methods to new questions. In English usage the term generally denotes a learned rabbinic scholar or teacher whose work centers on Talmudic analysis; it does not merely imply a student, though students may study alongside talmudists in yeshiva settings.
Historically, the Talmud exists in two versions: the Jerusalem (Yerushalmi) and the Babylonian (Bavli) Talmuds, compiled
In contemporary Judaism, the term continues to be used for scholars who devote themselves to Talmudic study.