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| | Talmud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Reform and Reconstructionist Jews usually do not teach much Talmud in their Hebrew schools, but they do teach it in their rabbinical seminaries; The world view of liberal Judaism rejects the idea of binding Jewish law, and uses the Talmud as a source of inspiration and moral instruction. |  | | The Talmud is also traditionally referred to as Shas (a Hebrew abbreviation of shishah sedarim, the "six orders" of the Mishnah). |  | | The language medium in the Talmud will differ, broadly, by section - the Mishna sections and Bibilical references are in Hebrew, and the Gemara sections in Aramaic. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talmud
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| | Truth About the Talmud: Judaism's Holiest Book |
 | | Judaism is the religion of the Pharisees and the patrimony of Babylon, from whence the Talmudic and Kabbalistic traditions of Judaism ultimately derive. |  | | The Talmudic commentary on the Bible is their supreme law, and not the Bible itself. |  | | Under the Talmud's counterfeit Noahide Laws, the worship of Jesus is forbidden under penalty of death, since such worship of Christ is condemned by Judaism as idolatry. |
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http://www.revisionisthistory.org/talmudtruth.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Talmud |
 | | Talmud was a post-Biblical substantive formation of Pi'el ("to teach"), and originally signified "doctrine" or "study". |  | | The usual opinion, which originated with Maimonides, that its author was Rabbi Jochanan, who lived in the third century is untenable because of the names of the later scholars which occur in it. |  | | In the schools there it became a norm of legal religious life and a basis of juridical discussion. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14435b.htm
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| | Gemara (Talmud) |
 | | The scholars (Rabbis) who participated in the Talmud are referred to as "Amora'im" [singular: "Amora"], from an Aramaic word that originally designated the official in the academy whose job it was to recite the scholars' teachings before the public. |  | | It must be emphasized that during the era of the Talmud's development, the Jewish "Oral Tradition" was not allowed to be set down in writing, and therefore all the sources mentioned here, except for the Bible, were edited and transmitted by memory and recitation. |  | | The Talmud covers almost all of the tractates in the Mishnah's orders "Mo'ed" (about Sabbath and festivals), "Nashim" (about family law) and "Qodashim" (about the Temple and its sacrificial worship). |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/%7Eelsegal/TalmudMap/Gemara.html
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| | Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress: The Talmud |
 | | The Mishnah is in Hebrew, the language of the Bible and of worship and scholarly discourse in late antiquity; the Gemara is in Aramaic, the language of common discourse of that time. |  | | The holy Talmud, the base and source of Jewish religious and national life-how numerous were its enemies and detractors! |  | | Such an attitude alone, negating the authority of the miraculous and heavenly voices, would have been sufficient to make the Talmud anathema to medieval churchmen, devoted as they were to the miraculous and to the divine reordering of the validity of the law But there was more, of course. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/loc/Talmud.html
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| | Babylonain Talmud Research Guide |
 | | The Talmud incorporates teachings from the Jewish sages who lived from the second Temple period until the time of the Amoraim in the fifth century. |  | | The Gemara section of the Talmud explains the Mishnah. |  | | They can be used to locate terms, scriptures, and rabbinical references within the various tractates of the Talmud. |
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http://www.oru.edu/university/library/guides/talmud.html
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| | Talmud/Mishna/Gemara |
 | | Among religious Jews, talmudic scholars are regarded with the same awe and respect with which secular society regards Nobel laureates. |  | | The Mishna and the rabbinic discussions (known as the Gemara) comprise the Talmud, although in Jewish life the terms Gemara and Talmud usually are used interchangeably. |  | | The rabbis of Palestine edited their discussions of the Mishna about the year 400: Their work became known as the Palestinian Talmud (in Hebrew, Talmud Yerushalmi, which literally means "Jerusalem Talmud"). |
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http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/talmud_&_mishna.html
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| | What follows is an excerpt of a Four Part |
 | | Blasphemous and mindless Talmudic interpretations of Scriptures abound. |  | | The Talmud’s teachings on sexual matters are especially revealing in light of the recent explosion of sexually explicit stuff on every hand which, as everyone knows, is growing kinkier by the day. |  | | The greatness of Israel is a revealing and recurring theme in the Talmud. |
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http://www.fixedearth.com/talmud.html
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| | An Outline of the Talmud |
 | | To understand what the Talmud is, it is necessary to explain first what the oral Torah and the Mishnah is. The Oral Toral, according to orthodox Jewish thought, is a body of Torah that was given to Moses in oral form. |  | | In order to provide some insight as to what is contained in the Talmud, we are presenting this outline. |  | | It consists a sort of verse like style presenting various Torah issues followed by interpretations of the various sages who lived prior to that time. |
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http://www.jasher.com/Btalmud.htm
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| | Under the Noahide Laws |
 | | Of these two, the Babylonian Talmud is authoritative for Orthodox Judaism, which regards it as divinely inspired... |  | | Scholars will claim that the Talmud is partly a collection of oral traditions given by Moses which had not yet been written down in Jesus' time. |  | | You will note in the following Chabad Lubavitch passage a Talmudic extrapolation of Scripture in regard to the Sabbath - a practice of the Pharisees which Jesus noted as well. |
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http://www.watch.pair.com/law.html
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| | D.A.F.'s Dafyomi Central Headquarters |
 | | Webshas is an ambitious index to the Talmud, prepared by Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner, rabbi of Congregation Ohave Shalom, Young Israel of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. |  | | An online treasury of manuscripts of the Mishnah and Talmud (courtesy of Hebrew University Library, David and Fela Shapell Family Digitization Project) This project brings together images of major manuscripts of the Talmud (as well as the Kaufmann manuscript of the Mishnah) from libraries throughout the world. |  | | Segal, who teaches Jewish history and Talmud at the University of Calgary, shows a typical page of the Talmud in which one form of text wraps around another, written in different scripts: |
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http://www.dafyomi.co.il/central.htm
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| | Anatomy of a One World Religion? |
 | | Beginning with Genesis 2:16, the Babylonian Talmud listed the first six commandments...After the flood a seventh commandment, given-to Noah, forbade the eating of flesh from living animals (Genesis 9:4). |  | | The Noahide Laws are said to be from the "Bible," but evidently are Talmudic. |  | | Schneerson is depicted as being a great lover of "humankind." However, as reported in the New Republic, May 4, 1992, the Chabad-Lubavitch interpretation of "humankind" is right in line with their "sacred texts" that constitute the Talmud: To wit, "humankind" does not refer to Gentiles, or goyim, but to Jews alone. |
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http://www.truthbeknown.com/theocracy.htm
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| | Al Gore: Education Day USA |
 | | Undoubtedly there are extensive Talmudic definitions of sexual sin that are being referred to, which is why I consider the two words "sexual sin" to be a topic heading and not a law. |  | | That the average American has never heard of these laws is not surprising — they originate in the Babylonian Talmud, and make no appearance in the old or new testaments of the Bible. |  | | Every society in existence places limits on sexual activity, and in this sense provides its own definition of "sexual sin," so that merely being told that the Noahide Laws forbid sexual sin tells us nothing. |
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http://www.ukar.org/gore10.shtml
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| | The Talmud |
 | | The process of studying the Talmud has been compared with the practice of Zen Buddhist Koan meditation, and for good reason. |  | | As the saying goes, 'you don't have to be Jewish' to appreciate this text. |  | | This is the final book of the Rodkinson translation of the Talmud; it contains the remaining portions of the Jurisprudence section. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/talmud.htm
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 | | According to ancient kabbalistic tradition, each of these women is also associated with one of the seven spiritual attributes of God. |  | | The rabbis of the Babylonian Talmud, in Megillah 14a-b, list seven Biblical women who were prophetesses: |  | | This verse is included in our prayer books, to be repeated in song whenever the Torah is removed from the ark for reading. |
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http://home.barak-online.net/suri1/index.htm
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| | A Page of Talmud |
 | | The standard printed Talmud page, as reproduced below, spans many centuries of Jewish religious scholarship, from the Bible to the beginning of the twentieth century. |  | | Click here to read about the Torah Or (cross-references to the Bible) |  | | These editions established the familiar format of placing the original text in square formal letters the centre of the page, surrounded by the commentaries of Rashi and Tosafot, which are printed in a semi-cursive typeface. |
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http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/TalmudPage.html
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| | YU Museum Presents A Journey Through the Talmud's History - The Commentator - Features |
 | | He demonstrated that the Jews of the Talmud "were not a hermetically sealed culture, but rather they were an acculturated community" who spoke Persian, were familiar with Zoroastrianism, and had personal ties to the Persian government. |  | | The Rehov inscription is the earliest surviving rabbinic text, and was written at about the same time as the Talmud was compiled. |  | | His discussion encompassed research he has done over the last few years addressing the religious background of the Jews in the time of the Babylonian Talmud. |
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http://www.yucommentator.com/news/2005/04/18/Features/Yu.Museum.Presents.A.Journey.Through.The.Talmuds.History-920641.shtml
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| | Babylonian Talmud - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
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the efforts of Hadrian met with no success*
He saw the Talmud still existing*
uniting Israel into one people, and establishing it still more firmly as a national and religious whole*
the Talmud regained its former power and influence. |  | | Babylonian Talmud — the Law Was Christ Just to Pharisees? |  | | The reason for this Pharisee revolt is told by Rodkinson in his History of the Talmud: |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=94529
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| | Babylonian Talmud -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | also called Talmud Bavli one of two compilations of Jewish religious teachings and commentary that was transmitted orally for centuries prior to its compilation by Jewish scholars in Babylon about the 5th century |  | | Commentary on various tractates and commandments of the Talmud written by a Texas-based Jew. |  | | The Talmud is a storehouse of wisdom and morals. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9011623?tocId=9011623
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| | Question 3.15: What is the Talmud? |
 | | Reform and Reconstructionist Jews do not teach Talmud in their Hebrew schools, but do teach it in their rabbinical seminaries. |  | | The Talmud is sometimes referred to as the Shas. |  | | Shas is a shortened form of the term 'Shisha Sedarim (six orders), a reference to the six orders of the Mishna. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha/section-16.html
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| | Judaism 101: Torah |
 | | The Babylonian one is more comprehensive, and is the one most people mean when they refer to The Talmud. |  | | This was completed in the 5th century C.E. There are actually two Talmuds: the Jerusalem Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud. |  | | The local rabbi would present the situation, often including detailed references to the Talmudic passages he had reviewed and his own interpretations of these authorities, and the world-renowned rabbi would provide a reasoned argument in favor of his answer. |
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http://www.jewfaq.org/torah.htm
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| | Texts of Judaism |
 | | Maimonides (1120-1190) was a brilliant Hispanic Jewish scholar who lived in Spain and Egypt in the 12th century. |  | | This is a beautiful extract from the Talmud, which has been used as liturgy. |  | | The Babylonian Talmud Translated by M.L. Rodkinson [1918] |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud
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| | TES - Master Daf Talmud |
 | | Every word of both the Mishna and the Talmud is read in its original Hebrew and Aramaic, then translated into clear English, and explained according to the basic meaning of the text. |  | | MasterDaf is a series of lessons on the Mishna (oral Torah) and the Babylonian Talmud given by Rabbi Avraham Kosman over a seven year period. |  | | In addition, each page can be viewed during the lesson in a clear, computer generated replica of the original page, in the original format it is found in the printed books today. |
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http://www.masterdaf.com
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| | Question 3.17: What is Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)? |
 | | Answer: The Talmud Bavli (BT) is the Mishna plus the Babylonian gemara. |  | | Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz states in The Essential Talmud (Basic Books, Inc., New York, 1976): The Talmud is the repository of thousands of years of Jewish wisdom. |  | | Question 3.17: What is Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)? |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha/section-18.html
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| | Rabbinic Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud |
 | | Sadly, despite the efforts they made to bring the Talmud to the people, Rabbis Rodkinson and Wise abridged sections of the text. |  | | — Rabbi Dr. Finkelstein wrote The Pharisees (1938) while he was Teacher of the Talmud at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA), a center for Conservative Judaism. |  | | The History of the Talmud includes a thumbnail biography of each of the Talmud Sages and a history of attempts made to destroy or censor the Talmud over the centuries. |
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http://www.come-and-hear.com/talmud/rabbis.html
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| | Introduction - Preface - Mishneh Torah |
 | | 37 Many questions were asked of each Gaon of the time by the people of various cities, to comment on difficult matters in the Talmud, and they answered according to their wisdom; those who had asked the questions collected the answers, and made them into books for study. |  | | 38 The Geonim in every generation also wrote works to explain the Talmud: Some of them commented on a few particular laws, some of them commented on particular chapters that presented difficulties in their time, and some of them commented on Tractates or Orders. |  | | 23 And Ravina and Rav Ashe are the last of the [authoritative] Torah scholars in the Talmud; it was Rav Ashe who wrote the Babylonian Talmud in the Land of Babylon, about a hundred years after Rabbi Yohanan wrote the Jerusalem Talmud. |
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http://www.mechon-mamre.org/e/e0000.htm
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| | Remnant.net - Yiddishkeit by Sharon Allen |
 | | I also brought home texts from the Babylonian Talmud, the Encyclopedia Judaica, Midrash Rabbah, Mishneh Torah by Maimonides, Targum Onkelos, Targumin Jonathan, The Messiah Texts by Raphael Patai, and the Guide to the Perplexed by Maimonides. |  | | After reading the Talmud, Midrash, Targumim and other commentaries, I wanted to talk about what our forefathers believed and what the ancient Jewish writings had to say concerning the Messiah. |  | | So I bought the Rashi Commentaries, the Soncino Commentaries and the latest Jewish commentary called the ArtScroll Tanach Series. |
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http://www.remnant.net/allen.htm
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| | Contents of the Babylonian Talmud |
 | | The sole purpose for the presentation of this text is to provide full context for the many things that are said and heard about the Talmud, and to invite further study. |  | | INTRODUCTION BY These are the Sederim ("orders", or major divisions) and tractates (books) of the Babylonian Talmud, as translated and organized for publication by the Soncino Press in 1935 - 1948. |  | | However, this should in no way be considered a substitute for the printed edition, with the complete text, fully cross-referenced footnotes, a master index, an index for each tractate, scriptural index, rabbinical index, and so on. |
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http://www.come-and-hear.com/tcontents.html
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| | Online Jewish Library |
 | | You can read now (allmost) all the Torah on-line in hebrew !! |  | | the archive contains The Bible,the "Mishna",the "Tosftah" and Babylonian and Jerusalemian Talmud ! |
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http://hobbes.jct.ac.il/efi/torah.html
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| | Talmud |
 | | Only the tiniest portion of the Talmud may refer to Christianity in any definite way. |  | | The three most noteworthy references are given in links above: the hanging of Yeshu on the eve of Passover, the bastard son found in a book of genealogies, and the account of a certain Yeshu of around 100 BCE. |  | | The Babylonian Talmud is huge and occupies thirty volumes in the Soncino translation. |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/talmud.html
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| | Index to Talmud Unmasked |
 | | Article I. The Names Given to Christians in the Talmud |
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http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/talmudx.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: talmud |
 | | Svara, which calls itself a “queer yeshiva,” is lead by Rabbi Benay Lappe, a 1997 graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary. |  | | Participants study a page a day of this compendium of Jewish oral... |  | | Posts tagged talmud in the last 200 days |
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| | Daf Yomi |
 | | Torah Educational Software also makes a Hebrew version called Talmud Hamuklat by Magid Shiur Rabbi Shabtai Sabato, Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva Gidola in Mitzpai Yirecho, Israel. |  | | With 2711 pages in the Talmud, it takes about 7 and a half years to complete. |  | | This class will give you a perspective on the Babylonian Talmud which is studied by daf yomi students. |
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http://www.dafyomi.org
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| | Jews' College (Soncino) Babylonian Talmud |
 | | Passages censored in previous editions of the Talmud were restored, and the translators amplified the text with extensive footnotes that form a running commentary. |  | | The Jew's College/Soncino English translation of the Babylonian Talmud has remained the gold standard of English Talmuds for six decades. |  | | The publication was completed as a 35-volume set in 1952, and republished in 18 volumes in 1961. |
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http://come-and-hear.com/talmud
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| | Hareshima: Jewish Study: Daf Yomi |
 | | The Talmud paragraphed, parsed and punctuated with Rashi embedded in the text: reads like a book! |  | | Whether or not you are learning Daf Yomi, this new list allows you to enjoy selected "nuggets" of Jewish Law and Thought, based upon the seven pages of Talmud that are studied world-wide each week. |  | | Stay in tune with the daily Talmud page in the comfort of your home or office by listening to a real-time audio recording, given over in a clear, concise fashion. |
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http://www.hareshima.com/study/DafYomi.asp
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| | Yale University Library - Hebraica Team: The Talmud |
 | | Yale University Library - Hebraica Team: The Talmud |  | | For departures from this, see the articles [in Encyclopedia Judaica ] on the individual tractates concerned. |  | | Liquid that predisposes food to become ritually unclean |
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http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/hebraicateam/talmud.htm
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| | WebShas |
 | | In other words, I would like to guide people to the places in the Talmud which discuss issues in which they are interested. |  | | Just click to the Main Index and pick out a category in which you wish to search, whether you are browsing or looking for something specific. |  | | List of the 1623 Talmudic sides of pages (Amudim) indexed in WebShas, thusfar |
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http://www.aishdas.org/webshas/index.shtml
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| | Special Dispatch Series - No. 627 |
 | | On the contrary: It is a scientific step in the direction of the peace process, because it exposes the precepts of the Talmud to the eyes of the entire world, and as a result the peoples of the world will be able to know what traps and catastrophes the hate-filled Zionists are preparing for them. |  | | In one interview, in an effort to refute accusations that the series incited to and encouraged violence, Dr. Fathallah said: "The series cannot, under any circumstances, lead to violence and terror, as [some] are trying to present it. |  | | Then, these catastrophes will be spared them, and as a result, security and peace will prevail
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http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=subjects&Area=antisemitism&ID=SP62703
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| | E-DAF.com Eruvin 32A |
 | | Welcome to E-Daf.com, your online source for Talmud Daf Yomi in Tzuras HaDaf |  | | Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. |
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