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Rabbinic literature, in its
broadest sense, is the
entire corpus of
works aut****d by
rabbis throughout Jewish history. The term
typically refers to literature...
- Talmuds, and the
Midrashic literature.
Jewish exegetes have the
title mefarshim (מפרשים, "commentators"). The
Midrash is a
compilation of
homiletic teachings...
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constitute a higher-order of analysis. At more
advanced levels,
additional mefarshim (commentators) are
similarly studied:
other rishonim, from the 11th to...
-
individual commentaries on the Talmud,
including several volumes of
Kovetz Mefarshim and the ****a Mekubetzes.
Other Oz
Vehadar publications include Talmud...
- now the
ArtScroll Chumash is everywhere,
which cites the
traditional mefarshim [commentaries]," to
which Scherman responded "Hertz wasn't Conservative...
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Yeshiva (London) - this pace,
relative to Daf Yomi,
allows for the
major mefarshim to be
reviewed alongside the daf, and "shas" may then be
completed with...
- Specifically:
Gedolei HaRabbanim ("The
Greatest of the Rabbis") –
Rashi Gedolei Ha
Mefarshim ("The
Greatest of the Commentators") –
Raavad (or
Gedolei HaMagihim, "The...