Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... scholars . A manuscript entitled Mekilta of Rabbi Simon ben Yochai was one among the publications . In this short note I endeavored to demonstrate that this so called Mekilta of Rabbi Simon ben Yochai is not Tannaitic but is a con ...
... scholars . A manuscript entitled Mekilta of Rabbi Simon ben Yochai was one among the publications . In this short note I endeavored to demonstrate that this so called Mekilta of Rabbi Simon ben Yochai is not Tannaitic but is a con ...
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... scholars laid due stress on the development of the Halakah ; they did not even differentiate between the Tannaitic ... scholar , or with a Rabbi or jurist who wants to amend the law . A scholar , in studying the law , must know its ...
... scholars laid due stress on the development of the Halakah ; they did not even differentiate between the Tannaitic ... scholar , or with a Rabbi or jurist who wants to amend the law . A scholar , in studying the law , must know its ...
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... scholars of France knew very little of the Palestinian Talmud . Even Rashi , according to Ginzberg , did not have before him the entire Palestinian Talmud , but only had some tractates of it . We may accept Ginzberg's view as correct ...
... scholars of France knew very little of the Palestinian Talmud . Even Rashi , according to Ginzberg , did not have before him the entire Palestinian Talmud , but only had some tractates of it . We may accept Ginzberg's view as correct ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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