- 1947–1950. The plan was extended: 3,000 copies, in 19-volume sets.
Rabbis and
Talmudists studying and
debating Talmud abound in the art of
Austrian painter Carl...
- Ulla or 'Ulla was a
Jewish Talmudist and one of the
leading Halakhic amoraim in the Land of
Israel during the late 3rd and
early 4th
centuries CE (the...
- Holy Land
mystic and
Talmudist Menachem Meiri, (Meiri), 13th
century Talmudist Yom Tov Asevilli, (Ritva), 13th
century Talmudist Solomon ben Aderet, (Rashba)...
- When Do We Eat? (2006) and
Saving Lincoln (2013). As the
Accidental Talmudist,
Litvak shares Jewish wisdom with over one
million followers on his Facebook...
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There are
three main
groups of
people described as Subbotniks:
Judaizing Talmudists:
Subbotnik converts to
Rabbinic Judaism, also
described as "Gery" (Russian:...
- ben
Pappa Rav Nachman,
Talmudist in
Babylonia (?–320) Raba bar Rav Huna Rami bar Hama Rav
Shmuel bar
Yehudah Abbahu,
Talmudist in
Palestine (c.279–320)...
- Rav Abba bar Aybo (Aramaic: רַב אַבָּא בַּר אִיבּוֹ; 175–247 CE),
commonly known as Abba
Arikha (אַבָּא אריכא) or
simply as Rav (רַב), was a
Jewish amora...
-
Rabbi Abin I,
Jewish Talmudist Jose ben Abin (4th century),
Jewish Talmudist Idi b. Abin Abin
Naggara (4th century),
Jewish Talmudist Hiyya b. Abin Naggara...
-
refer to:
Bezalel Ashke**** (c. 1520–c. 1592),
Palestinian rabbi and
Talmudist Bezalel Bar-Kochva (born 1941),
Israeli historian Bezaleel Howard, (1753–1837)...
-
flesh was carrion, and fit for nothing". The thirty-count laws of Ulla (
Talmudist)
include the
prohibition of
humans consuming carrion. This
count is in...