Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 89
... Judah was a Shammaite and followed the principle of this school , namely that intention of the person is not necessary in the laws of . R. Simon , on the other hand , was a Hillelite and held that the intention of the person is a sine ...
... Judah was a Shammaite and followed the principle of this school , namely that intention of the person is not necessary in the laws of . R. Simon , on the other hand , was a Hillelite and held that the intention of the person is a sine ...
Page 260
... Judah in the name of Samuel which the Talmud questions that Samuel ever made . Upon several occasions M'remar , brother of Rab Judah , said that one must not accept the statements of his brother ( Rab Judah ) which were made in the name ...
... Judah in the name of Samuel which the Talmud questions that Samuel ever made . Upon several occasions M'remar , brother of Rab Judah , said that one must not accept the statements of his brother ( Rab Judah ) which were made in the name ...
Page 355
... Judah the Prince was opposed to those halakot given anonymously in the Mishne . The views of Rabbi Judah the Prince given in the Tosefta are of an early period . Rabbi Judah the Prince was not the first compiler of halakot . Many ...
... Judah the Prince was opposed to those halakot given anonymously in the Mishne . The views of Rabbi Judah the Prince given in the Tosefta are of an early period . Rabbi Judah the Prince was not the first compiler of halakot . Many ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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