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Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Roth Collection’, Contributed by Cecil Roth Himself to the Alexander Marx Jubilee Volume (New York, 1950), Where It Forms Pp
Jewish Intertestamental and Early Rabbinic Literature: an Annotated Bibliographic Resource Updated (Part 1)
Bar Mitzvahs and Bat Mitzvahs
Rabbinical Writings of the Early Christian Centuries and New Testament Interpretation Raymond F
Rabbinic Judaism “Moses Received Torah F
The Dying Person in Jewish Law and Ethics Philip J
Birkat Hamazon Berakhot 20B
Conversations
Investigating God in Rabbinic and Later Jewish Literature I I Find No Evidence in Rabbinic Literature That Investigating God Co
Jews and Judaism in the Rabbinic Era
Ruah Ha-Kodesh in Rabbinic Literature
Jonathan Wyn Schofer
Modern Orthodox Judaism and Women's Standing Very Broadly
The Reception of Turnus Rufus and Rabbi Akivah in the Talmud and in Contemporary Israel
The Ethical Impulse in Rabbinic Judaism Rabbi Dr Elliot N
Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
Abortion and the Jewish Ethical Tradition: Is There a Single Authentic Position Larry V
“Torah in the Mouth”: an Introduction to the Rabbinic Oral Law
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Jewish Folk Literature
The DAT Minyan! Lighting Pm Shabbat Pesach March 31, 2018 - 15 Nisan, 5778 Havdalah 8:04 Joseph Friedman, Rabbi | David Fishman, President Pm
“Beyond Judaisms: Meṭaṭron and the Divine Polymorphy of Ancient
Heller, Zoom Minyan Page 1 of 50 OH 55:14.2021A Rabbi Joshua Heller 10 Menahem Av, 2021 Counting a Minyan Via Video Conference A
"Not by Her Mouth Do We Live: a Literary/Anthropological Reading Of
The Memory of the Temple in Palestinian Rabbinic Literature Nathan Still Schumer Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Require
The Reception of Biblical Women and Gender in Rabbinic Literature
Handbook of Stemmatology
Yedidyah Ha-Alexandri and the Crisis of the Modern Jewish Age: Philo of Alexandria As an Exemplary H
Book Reviews
From Written to Printed Text: Transmission of Jewish Tradition
In the Rabbinic Period Candice Levy
The Background and Nature of Temple Mythology in Rabbinic Literature
Women in the Bible, Qumran and Early Rabbinic Literature Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah
From the Temple to the Synagogue: Exploring Changes in Judaism After the Fall of the Second Temple
Women and Mitzvot
The Rabbinic Period by Rabbi Gail Labovitz
“The Road of Payback” and Rabbinic Judaism
Violins of Hope • Grants from Jewish Long Beach • Being Jewish
Wired to the Kadosh Barukh Hu: Minyan Via Internet
Women and Public Prayer: Duty and Dignity
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE Some Aspects of Rabbinic Literature On
A Menu of Orientations to the Teaching of Rabbinic Literature
Changes to Evening Service Times at Congregation Beth Shalom by Rabbi Seth Adelson
The Ways That Parted: Jews, Christians, and Jewish-Christians Ca. 100-150 CE
Women and Priests in Tractate Hallah Gender Readings in Rabbinic Literature
Kol Hamevaser 3.7-Halakhah-And-Minhag May 2010.Pdf (1.445Mb)
HB/NT/SR-645: Introduction to Rabbinic Literature