Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 60
... Hillel and his School gained ground , this principle of Hillel also was accepted , as can be seen from Machshirin I , 1. Any potable liquid which falls in seed makes it susceptible of ND only when the man was pleased that it should so ...
... Hillel and his School gained ground , this principle of Hillel also was accepted , as can be seen from Machshirin I , 1. Any potable liquid which falls in seed makes it susceptible of ND only when the man was pleased that it should so ...
Page 111
... Hillel held that one may bring both peace offerings and burnt - offerings on the holidays and lay his hands thereon . 3 This controversy between the two schools took place during the time of Hillel . It is recorded that Hillel once ...
... Hillel held that one may bring both peace offerings and burnt - offerings on the holidays and lay his hands thereon . 3 This controversy between the two schools took place during the time of Hillel . It is recorded that Hillel once ...
Page 360
... Hillel's takkanah of Prosbol ? If it is the same , what was the purpose of Hillel's takkanah ? If it is not the same then what is the difference and why did Hillel introduce the Prosbol ? The rabbis of the middle ages were divided on ...
... Hillel's takkanah of Prosbol ? If it is the same , what was the purpose of Hillel's takkanah ? If it is not the same then what is the difference and why did Hillel introduce the Prosbol ? The rabbis of the middle ages were divided on ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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