Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... hence the daithke was void . The sages introduced a new law regarding inheritance . The father may write a gift - will . According to the law , the father , in his lifetime , may give a gift to anyone he wanted to , while a will takes ...
... hence the daithke was void . The sages introduced a new law regarding inheritance . The father may write a gift - will . According to the law , the father , in his lifetime , may give a gift to anyone he wanted to , while a will takes ...
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... Hence this period ended about 300-270 B. C. E. According to others Simon II was the Just , and he was the last of the Soferim ; 43 hence , according to this view the end of the period of Soferim came circa 210-190 B. C. E. Those who ...
... Hence this period ended about 300-270 B. C. E. According to others Simon II was the Just , and he was the last of the Soferim ; 43 hence , according to this view the end of the period of Soferim came circa 210-190 B. C. E. Those who ...
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... hence his desire clearly is to have dried figs and raisins.25 .מוקצה and הכנה some In both Talmudim we find difficulties in the definition of In the Palestinian Gemara authorities find contradiction between the utterance of R. Jehuda ...
... hence his desire clearly is to have dried figs and raisins.25 .מוקצה and הכנה some In both Talmudim we find difficulties in the definition of In the Palestinian Gemara authorities find contradiction between the utterance of R. Jehuda ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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