Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... Mishna or to such halakot which were not included in the Mishna . They remained the unwritten law.41 - One may question , if the Mishna is a code , why are differences of opinion found there in connection with the halakot . A code is a ...
... Mishna or to such halakot which were not included in the Mishna . They remained the unwritten law.41 - One may question , if the Mishna is a code , why are differences of opinion found there in connection with the halakot . A code is a ...
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... Mishna . Likewise it has been generally assumed that the teaching of the halaka in the Mishna form took place after the period of the Soferim . There is a wide difference of opinion as to when the period of the Soferim ended . According ...
... Mishna . Likewise it has been generally assumed that the teaching of the halaka in the Mishna form took place after the period of the Soferim . There is a wide difference of opinion as to when the period of the Soferim ended . According ...
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... Mishna with them . The Babylonian Amoraim continued to discuss and interpret the Mishna . Thus , we have two sets of interpretations of the Mishna , i . e . , two Talmudim - the Palestinian Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud- which are ...
... Mishna with them . The Babylonian Amoraim continued to discuss and interpret the Mishna . Thus , we have two sets of interpretations of the Mishna , i . e . , two Talmudim - the Palestinian Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud- which are ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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