-
Tannaim (Amoraic Hebrew: Hebrew: תנאים [tannɔʔim] "repeaters", "teachers",
singular tanna תנא [tanˈnɔː],
borrowed from Aramaic) were the
rabbinic sages...
- of
experiencing God".
Reflecting on the
contribution of the
Amoraim and
Tanaim to
contemporary Judaism,
Professor Jacob Neusner observed: The rabbi's logical...
- was a
Kohen and his wife fell in captivity,
though Aaron Hyman in
Toldot Tanaʾim ṿe-ʾAmoraʾim
opines that this is not true and
interpreted the
context of...
-
introduction includes a
recording of the
chain of
tradition from
Moses through the
Tanaim. The
Meiri also
wrote a few
commentaries (Chidushim) on
several tractates...
-
Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Midrash
Shmuel 27:2". Sefaria.
Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Seder HaDorot,
Tanaim and
Amoraim 160:1". Sefaria.
Retrieved 2024-08-09....
- neśi Yiśraʼel u-maʻamado be-rosh ha-umah le-or ha-meokorot :
temikhat ha-
tanaʼim o hashpaʻat ha-kohohanim', in
Katedra 29 (1984),
pages 6-12.
Talmud Bavli...
- "Arakhin 28b:4". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2024-05-06. "Seder HaDorot,
Tanaim and
Amoraim 1245:1". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2024-05-06. "Shabbat 106a"...
-
method of
Torah study is
based on a
broad knowledge of the
literature of the
Tanaim and Amoraim, a
deeper study of the
earlier sources in
Midrash halakha, and...
- astronomico-mystical
allegories are concerned, and from the
writings of the
ancient Tanaïm as
regards the
Kabalistic connection of
Jesus or Joshua, with the Biblical...
- Bi'ur Maspik" by
Abraham Aaron Broda,
published in
Vilna in 1838. "Midrash
Tanaim" by Ze'ev Wolf Einhorn,
published in 1839. The most
comprehensive commentary...