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Introduction to Rabbinic Literature



The rabbis are as important today as they were two thousand years ago, at the dawn of the literature that came to be named after them. The Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmud, the collections of Midrash, and other writings ascribed to the ancient rabbis the oral Torah were gradually produced between the first and the seventh centuries of the Common Era. What began as the rabbis comments and decisions on practical matters were eventually written down and preserved. Over time the literature constantly grew and changed, eventually evolving into a widely diverse collection of material. Regardless of what form it took, rabbinic literature guided and shaped Jewish life. Opening the vast pages of rabbinic literature is like entering a conversation already in progress. To understand and appreciate what is going on, one needs to know some basic things about the content, purpose, and context of the speakers.


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The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library
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296.1 Neu i
Publisher Yale University Press : New Heaven and London.,
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xxxi + 720hlm: 16x24cm
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English
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978-0-300-14014-9
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296.1
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