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She specializes in Judaism, especially talmudic literature and culture.
Moreover, the phrase is unknown in Talmudic literature.
He is stated to have been a Jewish convert, and was certainly well acquainted with Talmudic literature.
No midrash by this name is mentioned in Talmudic literature, nor do the medieval authors refer to such a work.
In the Talmudic literature, Elijah would visit rabbis to help solve particularly difficult legal problems.
From the 16th century, all the talmudic literature, including the Talmud itself, was subjected to Christian censorship in various countries.
Over time, as practices develop, codes of Jewish law were written based on Talmudic literature and responsa.
It is a summary of the norms of Jewish life as developed in the vast Talmudic literature.
In Talmudic literature, the requirement to send away the mother bird is a locus classicus for discussion of theodicy.
The name Anilai is identical with "Ḥanilai" in Talmudic literature.
Zoller is the author of a great number of works, especially on the biblical interpretation, Jewish history, liturgy, and talmudic literature.
In Talmudic literature he is generally called after his native place, Chinon (Hebr.
Lampronti's work is an alphabetically arranged encyclopedia to the Talmud and Talmudic literature.
Some later Talmudic literature treats them as a disreputable and untrustworthy lot, given to trespassing and stealing sheep.
Although Benet's works are neither numerous nor exhaustive, they are among the classic products of Talmudic literature in the 18th century.
On account of his extensive erudition in Talmudic literature, the number of his pupils at the yeshivah constantly increased.
Mielziner received his first instruction in Talmudic literature from his father, Benjamin, who was the rabbi of his native town.
For example, the Bible mentions hazardous work and Talmudic literature sanctions jobs that require perilous sea crossings or caravan journeys.
Essays in Greco-Roman and Related Talmudic Literature.
Such concepts have existed in Talmudic literature, but have recently been commercialized by companies such as Kosher Lamp.
Frankel's duties as professor of Talmudic literature showed him the necessity of modern scientific text-books upon rabbinical literature and archeology.
No midrash of this name is mentioned in Talmudic literature, but medieval authors refer to one which they call either "Mekilta de-R."
His father, Eleazar Löw, instructed him in Talmudic literature, and at an early age he became rabbi of a Polish congregation.
In Talmudic literature, the Ancient Egyptians are known for their liberal sexual lifestyles and are often used as the prime example of sexual debauchery.
Immanuel's studies consisted not only of biblical and talmudic literature, but also mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and Islamic and Christian philosophy.