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Michael Levi
Rodkinson (1845 –
January 4, 1904) was a
Jewish scholar, an
early Hasidic historiographer and an
American publisher.
Rodkinson is
known for...
- in Odessa,
Russian Empire, as Max
Radkisson and A.K.A.
Rudolph Marks Rodkinson) was a playwright, songwriter, and comedian. He
rivaled Sigmund Mogulesko...
- Francis, 2003, p. 83
Rodkinson, p. 98 Hastings, James.
Encyclopedia of
Religion and
Ethics Part 23, p. 186
Rodkinson, pp. 100–103
Rodkinson, p. 105 Levy, p...
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Babylonian Talmud, Boston: The
Talmud Society, p. 376
Translated by
Michael L.
Rodkinson 1
Kings 18:4 1
Kings 18:3–4
Midrash Exodus Rabbah ****i. 3 2
Kings 1 compilation...
- 1993, p. 12.
Coogan 2009, p. 5.
Young 2013, p. 23.
Young 2013, p. 24.
Rodkinson 2008, p. 53.
Phillips 2016, pp. 300–301.
Henshaw 1963, pp. 16–17. Lightfoot...
- "Frumkinian Hasidism", for it
began with the
short stories of
Michael Levi
Rodkinson (Frumkin).
Martin Buber was the
major contributor to this trend, portraying...
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articles on
Editions of the
Babylonian Talmud Editions:
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- and its
growers respected.
Ketubot (tractate) 111,
quoted in Ein
Yaakov Rodkinson,
Michael L. (translator) (2010). The
Babylonian Talmud: all 20 volumes...
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articles on
Editions of the
Babylonian Talmud Editions:
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loved him, for he was his firstborn." "2
Samuel 13 NLT".
Bible Gateway.
Rodkinson,
Michael Levi (1900). "Babylon
Talmud "Tract Aboth"..p.41". "Sanhedrin...