The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions on Jewish law, Jewish ethics, customs, legends and stories, which Jewish tradition considers authoritative. It is a fundamental source of legislation, customs, case histories and moral exhortations.
Tanakh (also Tanach or Tenach) is an acronym that identifies the Hebrew Bible, taken from Torah (the law), Nevi'im (prophets) and Ketuvium (writings). The Tanakh is also called Mikra or Miqra.