The formation of the Talmud : : scholarship and politics in Yitzhak Isaac Halevy's Dorot harishonim / / Ari Bergmann.

This book examines the talmudic writings, politics, and ideology of Y.I. Halevy (1847-1914), one of the most influential representatives of the pre-war eastern European Orthodox Jewish community. It analyzes Halevy's historical model of the formation of the Babylonian Talmud, which, he argued,...

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