The Talmud Bavli, also known as the Babylonian Talmud, is the primary text of Jewish laws and traditions. The Talmud is composed of two parts, the Mishnah and the Gemara, and covers a wide range of subjects from daily life to religious practices. Synonyms for the Talmud Bavli can include the Babylonian Talmud, the Bavli, the Babylonian Gemara, and the Talmud of Babylon. It is considered one of the most important texts in Jewish history and has influenced Jewish customs and beliefs for centuries. Despite its complex nature, the Talmud Bavli remains a cornerstone of Jewish scholarship and continues to be studied and interpreted by scholars today.