- The
Talmud (/ˈtɑːlmʊd, -məd, ˈtæl-/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד, romanized:
Talmūḏ, lit. 'teaching') is the
central text of
Rabbinic Judaism and the
primary source...
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Babylonian Talmud (Baba Kama 99b). Cf.
Babylonian Talmud (Shabbat 139a–b)
Yevamot 64b;
Ketuvot 7a
Hullin 95b
Shmuel HaNaggid,
Mavoh LaTalmud p. 47 Berachot...
- for this ****ertion.
Hachmei Provence Israel Ta Shma,
Hasifrut Haparshani LaTalmud, pp. 158-9 in
volume 2,
revised edition Jacob Katz,
Exclusiveness and Tolerance...
- are
several p****ages in the
Talmud which are
believed by some
scholars to be
references to Jesus. The name used in the
Talmud is "Yeshu", the
Aramaic vocalization...
- Shabbat". In Metzger,
David (ed.).
Perushe Rabenu Ḥananʼel Bar Ḥushiʼel
la-
Talmud (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Mekhon 'Lev Sameaḥ'. p. 215 (Shabbat 109a). OCLC 319767989...
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Menahem ben
Moses Egozi (Hebrew: מנחם בן משה אגוזי) was a
Turkish Talmudist, who
lived in
Constantinople in the
sixteenth century. He was the
author of...
- are
known as
Talmuds. Two
Talmuds were compiled, the
Babylonian Talmud (to
which the term "
Talmud"
normally refers) and the
Jerusalem Talmud, with the oldest...
- of all
available m****cripts of the
Talmud.
Latin sources referred to him as "Rupellus,"
referring to his
native La Roc****e. In 1225,
Donin was excommunicated...
- 1105) was a
French rabbi who aut****d
comprehensive commentaries on the
Talmud and
Hebrew Bible. He is
commonly known by the
Rabbinic acronym Rashi (רש"י)...
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Jesus when used in the
Talmud. The name
Yeshu is also used in
other sources before and
after the
completion of the
Babylonian Talmud. It is also the modern...