The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1Jewish Publication Society of America, 1966 - 996 páginas |
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... According to Hasidean law , the Bible forbade eating such fats from domestic ani- mals , even if they were not sacrifices . However , the Penta- teuchal injunction against eating these fats always occurred in the context of the laws of ...
... According to Hasidean law , the Bible forbade eating such fats from domestic ani- mals , even if they were not sacrifices . However , the Penta- teuchal injunction against eating these fats always occurred in the context of the laws of ...
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... according to their tradition , rather than according to the priestly one . They offered water - libations during Sukkot , and observed the ceremonies connected with it . In each of these cases , the Hasideans considered them- selves no ...
... according to their tradition , rather than according to the priestly one . They offered water - libations during Sukkot , and observed the ceremonies connected with it . In each of these cases , the Hasideans considered them- selves no ...
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... according to which the members of the procession carried willow branches going about the altar only once on the first six days of Sukkot and seven times on the seventh . On the other hand , the mandate of the Book of Jubilees was in ...
... according to which the members of the procession carried willow branches going about the altar only once on the first six days of Sukkot and seven times on the seventh . On the other hand , the mandate of the Book of Jubilees was in ...
Contenido
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION | ix |
THE IDEALS OF PEACE AND HUMAN EQUALITY | xix |
FOREWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION | xxix |
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The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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