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... considered as all - important the intention , whereas R. Jehuda , his con- troversist in the case , considered the act itself as sufficient.1 With this difference in mind , we are prepared to understand מלאכה שאינה צריכה לגופיה their ...
... considered as all - important the intention , whereas R. Jehuda , his con- troversist in the case , considered the act itself as sufficient.1 With this difference in mind , we are prepared to understand מלאכה שאינה צריכה לגופיה their ...
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... considered them as irrelevant to his theory , while as a matter of fact they form part of it . " Dr. Blau is quite correct in his assertion that I considered them irrelevant to my theory , but he errs in his other statement that " they ...
... considered them as irrelevant to his theory , while as a matter of fact they form part of it . " Dr. Blau is quite correct in his assertion that I considered them irrelevant to my theory , but he errs in his other statement that " they ...
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... considered in the category of " having been forgotten . " The controversy turned on whether or not a farmer took a sheaf to carry it to the city and left it near a fence , etc. The Shammaites maintained that such a sheaf was not ...
... considered in the category of " having been forgotten . " The controversy turned on whether or not a farmer took a sheaf to carry it to the city and left it near a fence , etc. The Shammaites maintained that such a sheaf was not ...
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Foreword by Sidney Hoenig | |
The HalakaIntroduction to Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 1 |
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Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volumen4 Solomon Zeitlin Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |