Midrash: Rabbinic LoreBehrman House, Inc, 1985 - 64 pages All serious books raise more questions than they answer. Certainly the book taken most seriously by Jews, the Bible, raised a multitude of questions.The traditional rabbinic approach to Bible study, revealed through 11 selections from the sources. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
BABYLONIAN TALMUD PESAHIM | 11 |
SIFRA BEHAR SINAI | 17 |
BABYLONIAN TALMUD BERAKHOT | 23 |
9 | 27 |
BABYLONIAN TALMUD BABA METZIA | 31 |
MEKHILTA BAHODESH YITRO 5 | 37 |
BABYLONIAN TALMUD TAANIT | 43 |
10 | 47 |
13 | 53 |
JERUSALEM TALMUD KIDDUSHIN | 57 |
MIDRASH RABBAH SONG OF SONGS | 61 |