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Rabbis Nosson Scherman & Meir Zlotowitz

Autor/a de Schottenstein Edition Talmud Yerushalmi: Tractate Berachos

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and ? despite its great significance ? it has been a closed book to all but select (2) and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi  The Jerusalem Tamud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution  but the flame of Torah burned b (2) and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi ? The Jerusalem Talmud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution ? but the flame of Torah burned (2) Anglès (2) biografia (2) clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud (4) Commentary (5) elite scholars. COVER TYPE: Hard (2) elite scholars. Now (2) expounded (4) extrabiblical (2) General Philosophy (2) Genesis (2) Hebreu (2) Judaica (16) Judaisme (4) just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli  The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact (2) just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli ? The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact (2) like the Sages of Babylonia (4) Mishnah (55) NACH (15) OWNER: Beit Hallel RESOURCE TYPE: Reserved STATUS: Available SHELF NUMBER: E2 DESCRIPTION: For five generations of the Talmudic era (2) prayer (4) Religió (2) Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus (4) Rosh Hashanah (2) Schottenstein Talmud Yerushalmi (2) Talmud (7) Talmud 296.8 (2) Talmud 296.868 (3) Talmud-Yerushalmi Elucidated (5) tapa dura (2) thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli (2) the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There (4) the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult (4) the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah Shebal Peh (2) they debated (4) Torah (17) when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Lands yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi (2) when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Land?s yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages? teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi (2)

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They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution ? but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Land?s yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages? teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli ? The Babylonian Talmud.

But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and ? despite its great significance ? it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars.NOTES: Purchased from Artscroll.com. SUBTITLE:
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NO OF PAGES: 0 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi ? The Jerusalem Talmud.

They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution ? but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Land?s yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages? teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli ? The Babylonian Talmud.

But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and ? despite its great significance ? it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars.NOTES: Purchased from Artscroll.com. SUBTITLE:
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NO OF PAGES: 400 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi The Jerusalem Tamud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Lands yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and despite its great significance it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars. Now, thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli, the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah Shebal Peh, the Oral Law. This project has been enthusiastically welcomed and endorsed by Torah leaders in Israel and America.Number of pages approximate.NOTES: Donated by Lori Kase SUBTITLE: Tractate Succah: The Graff-Rane Edition of Seder Moed… (més)
 
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NO OF PAGES: 400 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi The Jerusalem Tamud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Lands yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and despite its great significance it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars. Now, thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli, the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah Shebal Peh, the Oral Law. Pages number approximate.NOTES: Donated by Lori Kase SUBTITLE: Tractate Challah: The Rennert Edition of Seder Zera'im… (més)
 
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