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The rabbinic way The Mishna The rabbinic educa- tional system The role of the patriarchs. tion in the Torah , though these were soon revoked by Antoninus Pius . Having suffered such tremendous losses on the field of battle , Judaism ...
The rabbinic way The Mishna The rabbinic educa- tional system The role of the patriarchs. tion in the Torah , though these were soon revoked by Antoninus Pius . Having suffered such tremendous losses on the field of battle , Judaism ...
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The rabbinic educa- tional system The role of the patriarchs Redaction of the Babylon- ian Talmud , c . 500-650. life and literature to the masses were the schools , ranging from the primary school to the advanced " house of study " and ...
The rabbinic educa- tional system The role of the patriarchs Redaction of the Babylon- ian Talmud , c . 500-650. life and literature to the masses were the schools , ranging from the primary school to the advanced " house of study " and ...
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... rabbinic class to a second place . Rather they shaped a fresh approach to rabbinic texts that paral- leled in many respects those adopted in biblical exegesis . Strict adherence to consistency , systematization , and phil- ological ...
... rabbinic class to a second place . Rather they shaped a fresh approach to rabbinic texts that paral- leled in many respects those adopted in biblical exegesis . Strict adherence to consistency , systematization , and phil- ological ...
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