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... Sherira's questioners were untroubled by Karaite critiques of rabbinic tradition and authority , Sherira was sensitive to the threat pre- sented by the Karaite challenge and took this opportunity to engage in tacit polemics . Similarly ...
... Sherira's questioners were untroubled by Karaite critiques of rabbinic tradition and authority , Sherira was sensitive to the threat pre- sented by the Karaite challenge and took this opportunity to engage in tacit polemics . Similarly ...
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... Sherira's statements is almost inversely proportional to the extent to which they are supported by the Talmud itself : when Sherira repeats an explicit talmudic datum , it seems quite likely that he derived it from the obvious tal ...
... Sherira's statements is almost inversely proportional to the extent to which they are supported by the Talmud itself : when Sherira repeats an explicit talmudic datum , it seems quite likely that he derived it from the obvious tal ...
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... Sherira merely asserts that this talmudic passage refers to the same Rab Ḥama about whom he knows certain facts from other sources . There are other instances in which Sherira makes a statement about a particular sage , invoking neither ...
... Sherira merely asserts that this talmudic passage refers to the same Rab Ḥama about whom he knows certain facts from other sources . There are other instances in which Sherira makes a statement about a particular sage , invoking neither ...
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The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
The Status Quaestionis of Research in Rabbinic Literature | 67 |
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