Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 130
... term Shetar . If the Shetar and the Ketubah were iden- tical , why then did not the Mishna use the term Ketubah or Shelar Ketubah ? In the entire tannaitic literature we do not find Shetar referring to Ketubah . What we do find is that ...
... term Shetar . If the Shetar and the Ketubah were iden- tical , why then did not the Mishna use the term Ketubah or Shelar Ketubah ? In the entire tannaitic literature we do not find Shetar referring to Ketubah . What we do find is that ...
Page 171
... term mishneh has different connotations , study , repe- tition and second . The laws which were compiled and codified by Rabbi Judah and his court was named Mishneh , i.e. the second to the Torah . The terms m , n , pn in the Pen ...
... term mishneh has different connotations , study , repe- tition and second . The laws which were compiled and codified by Rabbi Judah and his court was named Mishneh , i.e. the second to the Torah . The terms m , n , pn in the Pen ...
Page 283
... term Perushim , Pharisees in contrast to the term Amme - haarelz is not found even once . The term Perushim is always in contrast to Zeddukim , and the term Haberim in contrast to Amme - haaretz . The notion that the term Haberim is ...
... term Perushim , Pharisees in contrast to the term Amme - haarelz is not found even once . The term Perushim is always in contrast to Zeddukim , and the term Haberim in contrast to Amme - haaretz . The notion that the term Haberim is ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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