Understanding the TalmudAlan D. Corré Ktav Publishing House, 1975 - 468 pages |
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... fact that Palestinian Jewry never recognized Roman rule in the Holy Land as legitimate , and looked upon the publican as an accomplice of robbers , not the servant of a legitimate government . In Babylonia , on the other hand ...
... fact that Palestinian Jewry never recognized Roman rule in the Holy Land as legitimate , and looked upon the publican as an accomplice of robbers , not the servant of a legitimate government . In Babylonia , on the other hand ...
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... fact that this approach to capital cases was not a " mere theoretical " one.19 True , both R. Tarfon and R. Akiba lived at a time when the Sanhedrin did not sit on such cases ; hence their teachings had no immediate application . Yet ...
... fact that this approach to capital cases was not a " mere theoretical " one.19 True , both R. Tarfon and R. Akiba lived at a time when the Sanhedrin did not sit on such cases ; hence their teachings had no immediate application . Yet ...
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... fact that the word dat was used in tannaitic literature in the sense of religion and overlooks the fact that in the Hellenistic literature the term dat , róμoc was used in the sense of changing one's religion . Those who believe that ...
... fact that the word dat was used in tannaitic literature in the sense of religion and overlooks the fact that in the Hellenistic literature the term dat , róμoc was used in the sense of changing one's religion . Those who believe that ...
Contents
The Vineyard at JamniaIsrael Abrahams | 3 |
The TalmudIsrael Abrahams | 17 |
The Midrash and its PoetryIsrael Abrahams | 27 |
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