In quest of Babylonian Tannaitic traditions II: the case of Avuha de-Shmuel

The article examines the nature and origin of legal traditions set down by Avuha de-Shmuel, a Nehardean sage from the end of the Parthian period. Topics discussed include the pre-Talmudic Babylonian halakhah; Palestinian halakhic influence on the traditions; and analysis of Babylonian Talmud, centra...

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Published in:The journal of Jewish studies
Main Author: Cohen, Barak S. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Centre [2015]
In: The journal of Jewish studies
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
HD Early Judaism
Further subjects:B Jewish literature
B Talmud Evidences, authority, etc
B Talmûd bavlî
B Halakhic Midrashim
B JEWISH priests
B Halacha
B Rabbinic literature
B Early Judaism
B Jewish History
B Jewish Law
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Summary:The article examines the nature and origin of legal traditions set down by Avuha de-Shmuel, a Nehardean sage from the end of the Parthian period. Topics discussed include the pre-Talmudic Babylonian halakhah; Palestinian halakhic influence on the traditions; and analysis of Babylonian Talmud, central text of Rabbinic Judaism.
ISSN:0022-2097
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Jewish studies