Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... Talmud . The disciples of Rabbi Judah continued to interpret the Mishna in Palestine . Two disciples of Rabbi Judah ... Palestinian Mishna with them . The Babylonian Amoraim continued to discuss and interpret the Mishna . Thus , we have two ...
... Talmud . The disciples of Rabbi Judah continued to interpret the Mishna in Palestine . Two disciples of Rabbi Judah ... Palestinian Mishna with them . The Babylonian Amoraim continued to discuss and interpret the Mishna . Thus , we have two ...
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Solomon Zeitlin. Talmud , and hence no great work until now has been written on the Palestinian Talmud . The Palestinian Talmud , however , as a source of the development of the Halakah and Jewish history is indis- pensable . Its value ...
Solomon Zeitlin. Talmud , and hence no great work until now has been written on the Palestinian Talmud . The Palestinian Talmud , however , as a source of the development of the Halakah and Jewish history is indis- pensable . Its value ...
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Solomon Zeitlin. why the Babylonian Talmud became the authoritative Talmud . He well points out that the lack of authority of the Palestinian Talmud was due not only to the fact that it was not edited ... PALESTINIAN TALMUD - ZEITLIN 431.
Solomon Zeitlin. why the Babylonian Talmud became the authoritative Talmud . He well points out that the lack of authority of the Palestinian Talmud was due not only to the fact that it was not edited ... PALESTINIAN TALMUD - ZEITLIN 431.
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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