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Eliot Shimoff's Talmud Page In addition to my professional interests in psychology, I have a serious personal commitment to the regular study of talmud. Introducing the email talmud study group How to join the email talmud study group Texts that have been posted to the email list Sanhedrin 2a. We begin with one of the longest mishayot in the talmud, outlining the number of judges required for ...
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Jewish website for those seeking to find the right path without all of the rabinical preasure. One step at a time. Books, shopping and more ...
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Talmudic Works MISHNA The Mishna was redacted by Rabbi Judah the Prince in 170 C.E. in Israel. It is a concise formulation of Jewish law and ethics written in Hebrew containing Biblical, Oral and Rabbinic laws. The following are the six orders (Shisha Sedarim or Shas ) of the Mishna: Zeraim - Seeds Moed - Times Nashim - Women Nezikim - Damages Kodshim - Holiness Taharot - Purity The Written ...
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