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Daf Yomi Talmud Succah page 53 Gemarrah Succot Rabbi Weisblum " Sukkot is a seven-day holiday, with the first day celebrated as a full festival with special prayer services and holiday meals. Sukkot is agricultural in ori..
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Daf Yomi Talmud Succah page 54 Gemarrah Succot Rabbi Weisblum " This is a series of lectures based on daily study of the Talmud This tractate called Succah discusses one of the three festivals called Sukkot. It is a seven... By: Moshe Weisblum
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Daf Yomi Talmud Succah page 55 Gemarrah Succot Rabbi Weisblum " This is a series of lectures based on daily study of the Talmud This tractate called Succah discusses one of the three festivals called Sukkot. It is a seven...
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From New World Encyclopedia The Talmud (Hebrew: ) is a record of rabbinical discussions pertaining to Jewish law, biblical interpretation, ethics, customs, and history. It is the basis for all codes of rabbinical law and is much quoted in other Jewish literature. The Talmud has two basic components: the Mishnah (c
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Name of two works which have been preserved to posterity as the product of the Palestinian and Babylonian schools during the amoraic period, which extended from the third to the fifth century C.E. One of these compilations is entitled "Talmud Yerushalmi" (Jerusalem Talmud) and the other "Talmud Babli" (Babylonian Talmud). Used alone, the word "Talmud" generally denotes "Talmud Babli," but it frequently serves as a generic designation for an entire body of literature, since the Talmud marks the culmination of the writings of Jewish tradition, of which it is, from a historical point of view, the most important production
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