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  1. Sefer haYashar (midrash) - Wikipedia

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    Sefer haYashar (ספר הישר) is a medieval Hebrew midrash, also known as the Toledot Adam and Divrei haYamim heArukh.The Hebrew title "Sefer haYashar" might be translated as the "Book of the Correct Record" - but it is known in English translation mostly as The Book of Jasher following English tradition. Its author is unknown.

  2. Moed - Wikipedia

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    Moed (Hebrew: מועד, "Festivals") is the second Order of the Mishnah, the first written recording of the Oral Torah of the Jewish people (also the Tosefta and Talmud).Of the six orders of the Mishna, Moed is the third shortest. The order of Moed consists of 12 tractates: Shabbat: or Shabbath (שבת ‎) ("Sabbath") deals with the 39 prohibitions of "work" on the Shabbat. 24 chapters.

  3. Philosophie juive — Wikipédia

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    La philosophie judéo-alexandrine. C'est en effet à Alexandrie que le judaïsme, libéré des liens nationaux qui se rattachaient à la tradition en Palestine, s'imprègne de l'hellénisme ambiant.Ce mouvement n'aura pas d'effet durable sur le judaïsme global, malgré son influence, considérable pendant quelques siècles, par suite de l'éveil du sentiment national judéen lors des guerres ...

  4. Alphabet of Sirach - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet of Sirach (Aramaic: אלפא-ביתא דבן סירא, romanized: Alpha-Beta de-Ben Sira) is an anonymous text of the Middle Ages inspired by the Book of Sirach, written in an Islamic country between 700 and 1000 AD.It is a compilation of two lists of proverbs, 22 in Jewish Babylonian Aramaic and 22 in Medieval Hebrew, both arranged as alphabetic acrostics.

  5. Pinechas (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    Pinechas, Pinchas, Pinhas, or Pin'has (פִּינְחָס ‎—Hebrew for "Phinehas," a name, the sixth word and the first distinctive word in the parashah) is the 41st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the eighth in the Book of Numbers.It tells of Phinehas's killing of a couple, ending a plague, and of the daughters of ...

  6. Mishna — Wikipédia

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    La Mishna (hébreu : משנה, « répétition ») est le premier recueil de la loi juive orale et par conséquent de la littérature rabbinique.Compilée vers le début du III e siècle de l’ère chrétienne par Juda Hanassi, elle est, hormis quelques versets araméens, écrite dans un hébreu qui lui est propre, et recense les opinions, polémiques et éventuelles résolutions légales des ...

  7. Prophets in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The Talmud challenges this with other examples, and concludes by citing a Baraita tradition that the number of prophets in the era of prophecy was double the number of Israelites who left Egypt (600,000 males). The 55 prophets are recorded, because they made prophecies that have eternal relevance for future generations and not just for their ...

  8. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan - Wikipedia

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    Targum Jonathan is a western targum (interpretation) of the Torah (Pentateuch) from the land of Israel (as opposed to the eastern Babylonian Targum Onkelos).Its correct title was originally Targum Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Targum), which is how it was known in medieval times. But because of a printer's mistake it was later labeled Targum Jonathan, in reference to Jonathan …

  9. Toledot - Wikipedia

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    Toledot, Toldot, Toldos, or Toldoth (תּוֹלְדֹת ‎ — Hebrew for "generations" or "descendants," the second word and the first distinctive word in the parashah) is the sixth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.The Toledot tells of the conflict between Jacob and Esau, Isaac's passing off his wife Rebekah as his sister ...

  10. Misjna - Wikipedia

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    De Misjna (Hebreeuws: מִשְׁנָה, herhaling of leer) is de mondelinge leer van de Thora en bevat een toelichting op de geboden en verboden aan het Joodse volk die in de Thora zijn opgenomen.. Volgens de orthodoxe joodse traditie heeft God toen Hij aan Mozes de - schriftelijke - Thora gaf (die men terugvindt als de eerste vijf boeken van de Tenach) eveneens een mondelinge …



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