Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... halakot into one code and arranged them in six parts . Many times when there was a controversy among the sages , in regard to some halakot , Rabbi Judah agreed to the opinion of one of them . Since according to the principles of Yavneh ...
... halakot into one code and arranged them in six parts . Many times when there was a controversy among the sages , in regard to some halakot , Rabbi Judah agreed to the opinion of one of them . Since according to the principles of Yavneh ...
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... halakot came into vogue very carly ; this does not mean however that , the Midrash form is older than the halakot . Halakot - laws - pre- ceded the Midrash form . Some of the halakot recorded in the Mishna are as old as the Pentateuch ...
... halakot came into vogue very carly ; this does not mean however that , the Midrash form is older than the halakot . Halakot - laws - pre- ceded the Midrash form . Some of the halakot recorded in the Mishna are as old as the Pentateuch ...
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... halakot , to be arranged according to the Pentateuchal verses.57 Fortunately , the school of Rabbi Meir prevailed . The halakot were arranged according to the subject matter ; however , the other school did collect and arrange the ...
... halakot , to be arranged according to the Pentateuchal verses.57 Fortunately , the school of Rabbi Meir prevailed . The halakot were arranged according to the subject matter ; however , the other school did collect and arrange the ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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