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Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature

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  • The Babylonian Talmudby Michael L. Rodkinson

    MobileReference.com 2010; US$ 3.99

    Talmud Bavli (the "Babylonian Talmud") comprises the Mishnah and the Babylonian Gemara, the latter representing the culmination of more than 300 years of analysis of the Mishnah in the Babylonian Academies. The foundations of this process of analysis were laid by Rab, a disciple of Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi.— Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Table of ContentsExplanatory Remarks Dedication Preface to the Second Edition Editor's Preface Brief General Introduction to the Babylonian Talmud. Book 1: Tract SabbathBook 2: Tracts Erubin, Shekalim, Rosh HashanaBook 3: Tracts Pesachim, Yomah and HagigaBook 4: Tracts Betzh, Succah, Moed Katan, Taanith, Megilla and Ebel Rabbathi or SemahothBook 5: Tracts Aboth, Derech Eretz-Rabba,... more...

  • Intellectual Foundations of Christian and Jewish Discourseby Jacob Neusner; Bruce Chilton

    Routledge 1997; US$ 42.95

    This provocative volume provides a unique and controversial analysis of the genesis and evolution of Judaeo-Christian intellectual thought. more...

  • Routledge Dictionary of Judaismby Jacob Neusner; Alan Avery-Peck

    Routledge 2003; US$ 24.95

    With over 600 wide-ranging and informative entries, this dictionary provides the reader with an invaluable reference aid to all areas of Judaism. more...

  • Jewish Law Annual Volume 15by The Institute of Jewish Law

    Routledge 2004; US$ 190.00

    This collection adds to the growing list of articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1-14 of this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly material meeting the highest academic standards. more...

  • A Popular Dictionary of Judaismby Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok; Dan Cohn-Sherbok

    Routledge 1997; US$ 52.95

    Contains around 1400 entries, describing clearly and concisely all the key aspects of religion, cutlure and history in Judaism. more...

  • The reader's guide to the Talmudby J. Neusner

    BRILL 2001; US$ 177.00

    This systematic introduction to the Talmud of Babylonia (Bavli) seeks to answer basic questions of form: how is this a coherent document? How do we make sense of the several languages in which it is written? What are the principal parts of the complex writing? more...

  • How the Talmud worksby J. Neusner

    BRILL 2002; US$ 248.00

    The Bavli, or Talmud of Babylonia, the foundation-document of Judaism, its law, theology, and exegesis of Scripture, sets forth an orderly world, resting on reason and tested by rationality. This work covers the problem of the Bavil's intellectual cogency and formal coherence. more...

  • The halakhahby J. Neusner

    BRILL 2002; US$ 141.00

    The essays gathered here systematically investigate the religious meaning of the normative law of Judaism, with reference to the concept of time and history that is embodied by the law. more...

  • Rabbinic narrativeby J. Neusner

    BRILL 2003; US$ 177.00

    This detailed, systematic classification of rabbinic narrative opens a road towards the documentary analysis of rabbinic narrative and fills out an important chapter in the documentary hypothesis of the rabbinic canon in the formative age. more...

  • Rabbinic narrativeby J. Neusner

    BRILL 2003; US$ 158.00

    This detailed, systematic classification of rabbinic narrative opens a road towards the documentary analysis of rabbinic narrative and fills out an important chapter in the documentary hypothesis of the rabbinic canon in the formative age. more...