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  1. RABBINICAL LITERATURE, a modern scientific term used to describe the literature of halakhah which is based upon the Oral Law, its traditions and methodology in its different periods, its changing languages, and its varied forms.
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    What is rabbinical literature?
    RABBINICAL LITERATURE, a modern scientific term used to describe the literature of halakhah which is based upon the Oral Law, its traditions and methodology in its different periods, its changing languages, and its varied forms.
    www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/rabbinical-literature
    What is the earliest form of Jewish literature?
    The Mishnah and the Tosefta (compiled from materials pre-dating the year 200 CE) are the earliest extant works of rabbinic literature, expounding and developing Judaism's Oral Law, as well as ethical teachings. Following these came the two Talmuds: The Gemara, analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah, c. 350–400 CE.
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    What did different rabbis say about Noah?
    Other rabbis, on the contrary, extol Noah's righteousness, saying that his generation had no influence on him, and that had he lived in another generation, his righteousness would have been still more strongly marked. Accordingly, the terms "wise" ( hakham) and "stupid" ( ba'ar) are applied to Noah by different rabbis.
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    Rabbinic literature - Wikipedia

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    Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, is the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term often refers specifically to literature from the Talmudic era, as opposed to medieval and modern rabbinic writing, and thus corresponds with the Hebrew term Sifrut Chazal

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    The Mishnah and the Tosefta (compiled from materials pre-dating the year 200 CE) are the earliest extant works of rabbinic literature, expounding and developing Judaism's Oral Law, as well as ethical teachings. Following these

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    Midrash (pl. Midrashim) is a Hebrew word referring to a method of reading details into, or out of, a biblical text. The term midrash also can refer to a compilation of Midrashic teachings, in

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    Works of the Geonim
    The Geonim are the rabbis of Sura and Pumbeditha, in Babylon (650 - 1250) :
    • She'iltoth

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    • Back to the Sources: Reading the Classic Jewish Texts, Barry W. Holtz, (Summit Books)
    • Introduction to Rabbinic Literature Jacob Neusner,

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    Meforshim is a Hebrew word meaning "commentators" (or roughly meaning "exegetes"), Perushim means "commentaries". In Judaismthese words refer to commentaries on

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  4. Noah in rabbinic literature - Wikipedia

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    Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character Noah, who saved his family and representatives of all the animals from a great flood by constructing an ark, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself.

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  5. Letteratura rabbinica - Wikipedia

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    La Mishnah e la Tosefta (compilate con materiali prima dell'anno 200 e.v.) sono le opere esistenti di letteratura rabbinica più antiche, che espongono e sviluppano la Legge Orale dell'ebraismo, insieme agli insegnamenti etici. Successivamente arrivarono i due Talmud: 1. Il Talmud di Gerusalemme, circa anno 450 2. Il Talmu
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  6. Rabbinic literature | Religion Wiki | Fandom

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    Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. But the term often refers specifically to literature from the Talmudic era, as opposed to medieval and modern rabbinic writing, and …

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