Definition of Talmudists. Meaning of Talmudists. Synonyms of Talmudists

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Definition of Talmudists

Talmudist
Talmudist Tal"mud*ist, n. [Cf. F. talmudiste.] One versed in the Talmud; one who adheres to the teachings of the Talmud.

Meaning of Talmudists from wikipedia

- 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...
- There are three main groups of people described as Subbotniks: Judaizing Talmudists: Subbotnik converts to Rabbinic Judaism, also described as "Gery" (Russian:...
- life. The exchange of ideas and interpretations between the rabbis and talmudists was a topic to which Schleicher dedicated a considerable number of oil...
- on the New Testament. A chapter titled The Seven Seas according to the Talmudists, and the four Rivers comp****ing the Land includes the "Great Sea" (now...
- for their elimination. Pranaitis drew on the works of the German anti-Talmudists Jakob Ecker and August Rohling. The book received the imprimatur of the...
- 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...
- Holy Land mystic and Talmudist Menachem Meiri, (Meiri), 13th century Talmudist Yom Tov Asevilli, (Ritva), 13th century Talmudist Solomon ben Aderet, (Rashba)...
- three divinities. The bishop took Frank and his followers (the "Anti-Talmudists", or "Zoharistic Jews") under his protection and in 1757 arranged a religious...
- Russian Partition of Poland. He was a member of the family of rabbis and Talmudists which includes the author of Penei Yehoshua and the Lebushim. Josek was...
- clever emendations. This Sefer ha-Yashar was used a great deal by later Talmudists and introduced the form of literature called Tosafot 'Additional Notes'...