Understanding the TalmudAlan D. Corré Ktav Publishing House, 1975 - 468 pages |
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... given , eternal and immutable , and man's educational task was to study this given corpus intensively and to get to know it intimately . Originality consisted in the manner of manipulation of this given corpus since there was no really ...
... given , eternal and immutable , and man's educational task was to study this given corpus intensively and to get to know it intimately . Originality consisted in the manner of manipulation of this given corpus since there was no really ...
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... given in their historical development . This omission was purposeful ; much of the dicta of the Mishnah was presented anonymously in order that it might be given the weight and authority which individual opinions do not command . For a ...
... given in their historical development . This omission was purposeful ; much of the dicta of the Mishnah was presented anonymously in order that it might be given the weight and authority which individual opinions do not command . For a ...
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... given by the Great Synagogue to some- one outside of the hereditary line . The high priesthood was given to Simon until a " true Prophet should appear in Israel . ” The successful Hasmonean war , which brought political inde- pendence ...
... given by the Great Synagogue to some- one outside of the hereditary line . The high priesthood was given to Simon until a " true Prophet should appear in Israel . ” The successful Hasmonean war , which brought political inde- pendence ...
Contents
The Vineyard at JamniaIsrael Abrahams | 3 |
The TalmudIsrael Abrahams | 17 |
The Midrash and its PoetryIsrael Abrahams | 27 |
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