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a rabbinic midrash ? What are we to do with the targums ? Are they rabbinic ? Certainly all these texts seem to have ... movement and rabbinic ideas ? It is " A. J. Heschel's Torah min ha - Shamayim is , inter alia , a sustained protest ...
a rabbinic midrash ? What are we to do with the targums ? Are they rabbinic ? Certainly all these texts seem to have ... movement and rabbinic ideas ? It is " A. J. Heschel's Torah min ha - Shamayim is , inter alia , a sustained protest ...
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... rabbinic literature eventually became foundational for later Judaism , yet ... movement is per- ceived as an ' informal network of relationships which ... rabbinic sources ; see ibid . , p . 467 ; " The rabbis took it for granted that ...
... rabbinic literature eventually became foundational for later Judaism , yet ... movement is per- ceived as an ' informal network of relationships which ... rabbinic sources ; see ibid . , p . 467 ; " The rabbis took it for granted that ...
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Geography Rabbinic literature is limited to a sketchy description of the geographical spread of the rabbis and their ... movement , 33 as well as discussions of the urbanisation of Roman Palestine and studies of the rural population.34 Such ...
Geography Rabbinic literature is limited to a sketchy description of the geographical spread of the rabbis and their ... movement , 33 as well as discussions of the urbanisation of Roman Palestine and studies of the rural population.34 Such ...
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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