- (Lemberg 1928)
Leheker shemot vekinuyim baTalmud (Lemberg 1928,
Jerusalem 1960), on
names and
nicknames in the
Talmud Hilula d'tzidkaya (Lemberg 1929, Tel...
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Joseph bar Ḥama (c. 280 – 352 CE), who is
exclusively referred to in the
Talmud by the name Rava (רבא), was a
Babylonian rabbi who
belonged to the fourth...
- Nid-ah; Hebrew: נִדָּה) is a
masekhet or
tractate of the
Mishnah and the
Talmud, and is part of the
order of Tohorot. The
content of the
tractate primarily...
-
language of the
Babylonian Talmud (which was
completed in the
seventh century), the
Targum Onqelos, and of post-
Talmudic (Gaonic) literature,
which are...
- charity-box
known as the
mattan ba-setar.
Samuel de
Medina (1505–1589)
ruled that in case of a
legacy left by will to a
Talmud Torah and
guaranteed by the...
- and
Nathan ben
Abraham Talmudic novellae (chiddushim) by Tosafists, Nahmanides,
Nissim of Gerona,
Solomon ben
Aderet (RaSh
BA),
Yomtov ben
Ashbili (Ritva)...
-
Josephus vs. the TaNaKh), Hebrew. 1995.
Seder ha-korot
ba-
Talmud (The
Sequence of
Events in
Talmud —
Tractate Megillah), Hebrew. 1998.
Seder Olam Rabba...
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Talmudical hermeneutics (Hebrew: מידות שהתורה נדרשת בהן)
defines the
rules and
methods for
investigation and
exact determination of
meaning of the scriptures...
-
treatise which dealt only with the
chief questions regarding the day
called "bo
ba-yom" (that day); but the
Mishnah of
Eduyot is of a
wider range. This article incorporates...
- the
Talmud and the
Zohar is a
location in
Gehenna where the
souls of Jews who
committed certain sins are sent for punishment. The
Babylonian Talmud lists...