In quest of Babylonian Tannaitic traditions II: the case of Avuha de-Shmuel
The article examines the nature and origin of legal traditions set down by Avuha de-Shmuel, a Nehardean sage from the end of the Parthian period. Topics discussed include the pre-Talmudic Babylonian halakhah; Palestinian halakhic influence on the traditions; and analysis of Babylonian Talmud, centra...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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[2015]
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The journal of Jewish studies
Year: 2015, Volume: 66, Issue: 1, Pages: 59-78 |
IxTheo Classification: | BH Judaism HD Early Judaism |
Further subjects: | B
Jewish literature
B Talmud Evidences, authority, etc B Talmûd bavlî B Halakhic Midrashim B JEWISH priests B Halacha B Rabbinic literature B Early Judaism B Jewish History B Jewish Law |
Summary: | The article examines the nature and origin of legal traditions set down by Avuha de-Shmuel, a Nehardean sage from the end of the Parthian period. Topics discussed include the pre-Talmudic Babylonian halakhah; Palestinian halakhic influence on the traditions; and analysis of Babylonian Talmud, central text of Rabbinic Judaism. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2097 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The journal of Jewish studies
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