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ONEIROCRITICS and MIDRASH on Reading Dreams and the Scripture
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אוסף מרמורשטיין the Marmorstein Collection
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word. Four Talmudic Stories of Forgiveness הרב אלכס ישראל
THE LAW" and the LAW of CHANGE* (Concluded.)
Humor in Talmud and Midrash
Akkadian Healing Therapies in the Babylonian Talmud
The Talmud of Jerusalem
Jews on Trial: the Papal Inquisition in Modena, 1598–1638
Appendix: a Guide to the Main Rabbinic Sources
Yaacov Shavit an Imaginary Trio
Current Jewish Questions Introduction to Rabbinic Ethics
On the Ordination of Women As Rabbis JOEL ROTH
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Van Pns Naiwina O^Y D"TN Oj?B)P O Npi N Vil Tliwic^ :N Fljvm (Fol. 34D
Torah from Heaven שבת פ״ו ב:ה׳-פ״ז א:ח׳ תנו רבנן בששי בחדש ניתנו עשרת
An Introduction and Commentary on the Petichta to Esther Rabbah
Maimonides on Teshuvah: the Ways of Repentance
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Aval Anahnu Va'avotenu Hatanu: Atoning for the Sins of Prior Generations?
How Many R. Hamnunas in the Babylonian Talmud? a Study in Talmudic Chronology
Abaye's Origins
Adolf Jellinek and the Creation of the Modern Rabbinate
Rabbinic Legal Loopholes: Formalism, Equity and Subjectivity
The Babylonian Talmud
Akhnai Daniel J.H
Representations of Samaritans in Late Antique Jewish and Christian Texts Matthew .J Chalmers University of Pennsylvania,
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Shabbat Chazon
Lay People's Advocacy and Resistance in Talmudic Adjudication Nar
Tannaitic Generations Gavriel Z
The Passover Seder: the History of a Memory
A Talmud in Exile
1 Why I Am Studying Kabbalah Rabbi Daniel
The Structure of the Piyus Sugya Thoughts on the First Four Meimrot Thoughts on the Second Set of Four Meimrot
Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism HBI Series on Jewish Women
Windows Onto Jewish Legal Culture Fourteen Exploratory Essays
Attitude of Gratitude
Invitation to Judaism – Lesson Plan – Shavuot Rabbi Steven Morgen, Congregation Beth Yeshurun
Non-Canonical Towns: Representation of Urban Paradigms in Talmudic Understanding of the Jewish City