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... interpreted it in their study halls and in the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds.3 In time the Babylonian Talmud ... interpretation of the Mishnah ( see Kapaḥ 1963-68 ) . Foreshadowed by some medieval and early modern precedents such ...
... interpreted it in their study halls and in the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds.3 In time the Babylonian Talmud ... interpretation of the Mishnah ( see Kapaḥ 1963-68 ) . Foreshadowed by some medieval and early modern precedents such ...
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... interpretation of mishnaic halakhot and , in truth , ' The Mishnah as Halakhah ' and ' The Mishnah as Literature ' may intersect at this point . For example , Naeh's interpretation of R. Akiva's stance on prayer mentioned above under ...
... interpretation of mishnaic halakhot and , in truth , ' The Mishnah as Halakhah ' and ' The Mishnah as Literature ' may intersect at this point . For example , Naeh's interpretation of R. Akiva's stance on prayer mentioned above under ...
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' broken spirit ' sacrifices to real sacrifices is interpreted generically and then applied to the case of Moses at Lev ... interpretation or quotation of rabbis On the right I identify and number the functional repetitions according to ...
' broken spirit ' sacrifices to real sacrifices is interpreted generically and then applied to the case of Moses at Lev ... interpretation or quotation of rabbis On the right I identify and number the functional repetitions according to ...
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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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