• Tannaim (redirect from Tanaim)
    Tannaim (Amoraic Hebrew: Hebrew: תנאים [tannɔʔim] "repeaters", "teachers", singular tanna תנא [tanˈnɔː], borrowed from Aramaic) were the rabbinic sages...
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    of experiencing God". Reflecting on the contribution of the Amoraim and Tanaim to contemporary Judaism, Professor Jacob Neusner observed: The rabbi's logical...
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  • was a Kohen and his wife fell in captivity, though Aaron Hyman in Toldot Tanaʾim ṿe-ʾAmoraʾim opines that this is not true and interpreted the context of...
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  • introduction includes a recording of the chain of tradition from Moses through the Tanaim. The Meiri also wrote a few commentaries (Chidushim) on several tractates...
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  • neśi Yiśraʼel u-maʻamado be-rosh ha-umah le-or ha-meokorot : temikhat ha-tanaʼim o hashpaʻat ha-kohohanim', in Katedra 29 (1984), pages 6-12. Talmud Bavli...
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  • "Arakhin 28b:4". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2024-05-06. "Seder HaDorot, Tanaim and Amoraim 1245:1". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2024-05-06. "Shabbat 106a"...
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  • father was a priest and his mother a Benjaminite. Aharon Hyman, Toldot Tanaim veAmoraim, London, 5770 Tosefta Beitza 3:6 Mishna Kelaim 7:2 Beitzah 22b...
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  • Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Midrash Shmuel 27:2". Sefaria. Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Seder HaDorot, Tanaim and Amoraim 160:1". Sefaria. Retrieved 2024-08-09....
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    method of Torah study is based on a broad knowledge of the literature of the Tanaim and Amoraim, a deeper study of the earlier sources in Midrash halakha, and...
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    Bi'ur Maspik" by Abraham Aaron Broda, published in Vilna in 1838. "Midrash Tanaim" by Ze'ev Wolf Einhorn, published in 1839. The most comprehensive commentary...
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