- on
Talmud At the Rabbi's Jews
studying Talmud, París, c. 1880–1905
Samuel Hirszenberg,
Talmudic School, c. 1895–1908
Ephraim Moses Lilien, The
Talmud Students...
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Talmudic law is the law that is
derived from the
Talmud based on the
teachings of the
Talmudic Sages. See
Talmud or
Talmudical Hermeneutics for more information...
- of
Babylonia (primarily in the
Talmudic academies of Sura and Pumbedita), and was
completed c. 500. The
Babylonian Talmud is
often seen as more authoritative...
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diaspora belongs, not to the
domain of history, but of theology.' In
Talmudic and post-
Talmudic Rabbinic literature, this
phenomenon was
referred to as galut...
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Talmudic Academy may
refer to: a
yeshiva Talmudic Academies in
Babylonia Talmudic Academies in
Syria Palaestina...
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historical Jesus in the
Talmud, and that the
references to
Jesus were "legendary" and
probably added late in the
Talmudic era "as a
reaction to Christian...
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Ecker and
August Rohling. The
Talmud Unmasked is a
collection of
alleged quotes from the
Talmud, the
Zohar and
other Talmudic works demonstrating that: Jews...
- (commentaries/commentators)
almost always refer to later, post-
Talmudic writers of
rabbinic glosses on
Biblical and
Talmudic texts. This
article discusses rabbinic literature...
- The
Talmudic Aggadah, generally,
convey the "deeper teachings"—though in
concealed mode, as discussed. The
aggadic material in the
Babylonian Talmud is...
- The
Babylonian Talmud has
Gemara —
rabbinical analysis of and
commentary on the
Mishnah — on thirty-seven masekhtot. The
Jerusalem Talmud (Yerushalmi) has...