Understanding the TalmudAlan D. Corré Ktav Publishing House, 1975 - 468 pages |
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Page 42
... practices . From the Babylonian Nahum of Media to his countryman , Samuel , this tendency is marked . The Mishnah teaches ... practice , however , Jewish civil law in post - Biblical times shows in its very earliest stages the greatest ...
... practices . From the Babylonian Nahum of Media to his countryman , Samuel , this tendency is marked . The Mishnah teaches ... practice , however , Jewish civil law in post - Biblical times shows in its very earliest stages the greatest ...
Page 218
... practice is even more clearly exhibited in another difference between Palestinian and Babylonian practice cited in the compilation : " The Babylonians permit a widow , whose child has died , to marry within twenty - four months after ...
... practice is even more clearly exhibited in another difference between Palestinian and Babylonian practice cited in the compilation : " The Babylonians permit a widow , whose child has died , to marry within twenty - four months after ...
Page 340
... practice " ( the observance of the commandments ) , the Talmud solves the dilemma on one occasion by declaring that the study of the Law was equivalent to the observance of all the commandments , and on another by con- cluding that not ...
... practice " ( the observance of the commandments ) , the Talmud solves the dilemma on one occasion by declaring that the study of the Law was equivalent to the observance of all the commandments , and on another by con- cluding that not ...
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The TalmudIsrael Abrahams | 17 |
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