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... evidence originated , is a province which would already be well known even without rabbinic evidence . Climate conditions unusual in the Mediterranean world have enabled the survival in some parts of the Judaean Desert and the Negev of ...
... evidence originated , is a province which would already be well known even without rabbinic evidence . Climate conditions unusual in the Mediterranean world have enabled the survival in some parts of the Judaean Desert and the Negev of ...
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... evidence of historical reality , when in fact it could be argued that they only reflect a sub- jective perception , i.e. the perception of the storyteller ( the tradent of the story , or the talmudic editor ) . This raises the broader ...
... evidence of historical reality , when in fact it could be argued that they only reflect a sub- jective perception , i.e. the perception of the storyteller ( the tradent of the story , or the talmudic editor ) . This raises the broader ...
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... evidence preserved within the rabbinic tradition in medieval manuscripts originated in the Roman provinces of Palestine between c.200 and c.700 CE . They have not disguised the peculiar complexities inherent in accessing and evaluating ...
... evidence preserved within the rabbinic tradition in medieval manuscripts originated in the Roman provinces of Palestine between c.200 and c.700 CE . They have not disguised the peculiar complexities inherent in accessing and evaluating ...
Contents
Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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