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Polygyny in rabbinic literature

2010
Modern scholars of Jewish Studies have long recognized that rabbinic texts from late antiquity accept the legality of polygynous marriage and legislate on a variety of situations involving multiple wives. Many of these same scholars have also argued, however, that rabbinic literature contains an obscrvable ’monogamous trend,’ which promotes monogamy ...
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Introduction to Rabbinic Literature

1999
The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars--a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian era: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmuds, and more.
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Non-Rabbinic Martyrs in Rabbinic Literature

2023
Friedrich Avemarie   +2 more
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Rabbinic Literature

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1935
Michael Higger   +7 more
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Rabbinic Literature

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1936
Michael Higger   +3 more
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Arabisms in Rabbinic Literature

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1912
A. Cohen, Adolf Brull
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The Targums and Rabbinic Literature

1969
The Targums are interpretative translations of the Hebrew text of the Bible which originated in Synagogue teaching, where an interpretation of the Hebrew text had to be given orally for the benefit of non-Hebrew speaking congregations. Over the centuries, a loose 'Targum Tradition' began to form and the written Aramaic Targums can best be understood as
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