Not true— Codified between 2nd and 6th centuries... not composed. The Mishna is from Sinai, and the Gemara (Talmud is the commentary of the discussions of the sages who lived up to the 2nd Temple. That’s the Aramaic part.
Look at a Jewish source once in a while:
Talmud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ioro9x-Wo8
On the Oral Law (codified as the Mishna) How can it have been transmitted:
https://www.simpletoremember.com/media/a/oral-tradition-video/
Well, I said composed because I don’t see historical traces for the Mishna except as the echoes of them in the Oral Torah of the Pharisees.
But I agree that the more accurate term would be “codified” as I can’t factually prove that they WEREN’T created before that time.
Thank you for the links to Jewish sources — I fully agree I have more to learn about your side of the argument, and I would also argue that you would need to learn about the Christian side of the argument - and the Samaritan and the Sadducee.
If you have more links or books about the Jewish side besides the actual Talmud (which I am still wading through - and that’s the key term “wading”) - I would welcome it