Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 78
... regard to an act which would constitute a no but this act did not result in all particulars according to his intention , he is not regarded as having transgressed the laws of Sabbath . According to the school of Shammai , however , the ...
... regard to an act which would constitute a no but this act did not result in all particulars according to his intention , he is not regarded as having transgressed the laws of Sabbath . According to the school of Shammai , however , the ...
Page 229
... regard to thieves which was contrary to the original laws . He wrote as follows , " He ( Herod ) made a law , no way like our original laws , and which he enacted of himself , to expose housebreakers to be ejected out of his kingdom ...
... regard to thieves which was contrary to the original laws . He wrote as follows , " He ( Herod ) made a law , no way like our original laws , and which he enacted of himself , to expose housebreakers to be ejected out of his kingdom ...
Page 367
... regard to the tithe ( Tosefta Demoi ) is not based on the principle of Breira that one אדם מקדיש דבר שלא בא לעולם but on the principle of may sanctify an object which is not yet in existence and may not come into being . The controversy ...
... regard to the tithe ( Tosefta Demoi ) is not based on the principle of Breira that one אדם מקדיש דבר שלא בא לעולם but on the principle of may sanctify an object which is not yet in existence and may not come into being . The controversy ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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