Rabbinical Works

Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's Arba'ah Turim

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Talmud - Torah Or

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Sefer Ha-Mafteah 1020-1050

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Rabbi Joseph Caro's Shulhan Arukh

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Tosafot Yeshanim the 13th century

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Talmud - Page Number

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Rabbenu Gershom (Mainz Commentary)

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Talmud - Tractate Name

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The Mishnah - A Brief Explaination

The Hebrew root "ShNH" means "to repeat," and refers to memorization by repetition. Mishnah can refer in a general way to the full tradition of the Oral Torah, as formulated by the Rabbis in the first centuries of the Common Era. These traditions could not be written down, but had to be transmitted and learned by word of mouth. [Texts][Rabinnical W...

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Tosefot RI"D 13th century

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