Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... Talmud . Although this is a Herculean task , to estab- lish a critical edition of the Tannaitic text , we must ... Babylonian Talmud , was not edited , and it came to an abrupt end due to the political , economic conditions which ...
... Talmud . Although this is a Herculean task , to estab- lish a critical edition of the Tannaitic text , we must ... Babylonian Talmud , was not edited , and it came to an abrupt end due to the political , economic conditions which ...
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... Babylonian Talmud was the final Halakah . The Palestinian Talmud may be accepted only as authoritative when there is no contradiction from the Babylonian Talmud . This was well pointed out by Hai ומלתא דפסיקא בתלמוד : Gaon , one of the ...
... Babylonian Talmud was the final Halakah . The Palestinian Talmud may be accepted only as authoritative when there is no contradiction from the Babylonian Talmud . This was well pointed out by Hai ומלתא דפסיקא בתלמוד : Gaon , one of the ...
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... Babylonia and therefore the Babylonian Talmud became supreme . This Talmud became supreme even in Palestine , supplanting the Palestinian Talmud . The reason may be ascribed to the following causes : The Geonim of Babylonia strove to ...
... Babylonia and therefore the Babylonian Talmud became supreme . This Talmud became supreme even in Palestine , supplanting the Palestinian Talmud . The reason may be ascribed to the following causes : The Geonim of Babylonia strove to ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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