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Anyway, a powerful attack, well based in many points, against talmudic Judaism developed in Europe from the 13th century.
In essence, Talmudic Judaism is the true magic.
Karaism developed as a reaction against the Talmudic Judaism of Babylonia.
This story gives a picture of Akiva's activity as the father of Talmudic Judaism.
Undergoing a personal crisis of religious identity, Levy rejected Rabbinic and Talmudic Judaism.
Constant vigilance against anti-Jewish races and the commandments to extinguish them are key in Talmudic Judaism.
As a whole Ilyin criticized other religions in his writings, especially traditional Christian denominations and Talmudic Judaism.
Talmudic Judaism does not recognise any Av Beth Din after Menachem.
Israel's high priesthood was corrupt and the Sanhedrin ruled by Pharisaism which we know as Talmudic Judaism today.
Christianity is rooted in Hellenistic Judaism and not Pharasaical or Talmudic Judaism.
Adherents to the modern form of Talmudic Judaism whose thinking is influenced by religious categories tend to view Paul as the founder of "Christianity."
In the Israelites religion and its closest modern relative, Talmudic Judaism, God is called Father because he is the creator, law-giver, and protector.
In AD740, Jews from Babylon converted the Mongol-Turkic Khazars to Talmudic Judaism.
Reclaiming Talmudic Judaism: An Aggadic Approach to Halakhah," Conservative Judaism, Winter 2006 "
Here is the mystery of Talmudic Judaism: the alien and remote conviction that the intellect is an instrument not of unbelief and desacralization but of sanctification.
In about AD740, Bulan, their king or khagan together with 4,000 of his feudal nobles embraced Talmudic Judaism which became the State religion of the Khazars.
Talmudic Judaism records its view of the proper protocol for teaching this wisdom, as well as many of its concepts, in the Talmud, Tractate Hagigah, Ch.2.
By imperceptible steps Talmudic Judaism, influenced at once by the enlightened Arabs and the protesting Karaites, departed from the four ells of the Halacha, and widened its horizon.
But there was a people of Mongol-Turko origin whose kingdom was in the Caucasus above Georgia in what became Southern Russia who were converted to Talmudic Judaism in AD740.
It was Rabbis from Babylon who instructed Bulan and his subjects into Talmudic Judaism (Facts are Facts, Benjamin Freedman; Who are the Modern Jews?
So much, indeed, was Muhammad indebted to the Jews for a great portion of his teaching on this and other subjects that the Qur'an has been described as a compendium of Talmudic Judaism.
They worked for the improvement of the situation of the Jews in the German federated states; the members shared a hostility to rabbinism, or the dominance of talmudic Judaism in Jewish Life.
In AD740 the Khazars were converted to Talmudic Judaism by rabbis from Babylon, which was the center of Jewish scholarship from the Captivity in 586BC until about AD1100.
The second book, a dialogue between an aged partizan of Talmudic Judaism ("Torani") and a youthful philosopher, has been printed in Eliezer Ashkenazi's "Ṭa'am Zeḳenim" (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1855).
R. Ben claimed R. Rob did not "understand the difference between Judaism prior to the two Jewish wars in the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D. and later Mishnaic and Talmudic Judaism."