The Fathers According to Rabbi NathanThis is the first English translation of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan, one of the richest depositories of rabbinic reflections on the study of the Torah. It is the earliest commentary on Abot, the only tractate of the Mishnah that does not deal with legal matters but exclusively with "agada," an unlimited variety of religious, ethical, and edifying subjects. |
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Contenido
Chapter | 32 |
Chapter 5 | 53 |
Chapter 6 | 63 |
Chapter 13 | 72 |
Chapter 15 | 78 |
Chapter 17 | 87 |
Chapter 22 | 99 |
Chapter 25 | 105 |
Chapter 33 | 131 |
16 | 140 |
Chapter 35 | 143 |
Chapter 37 | 152 |
Chapter 38 | 158 |
and Sages Career of R Akiba of R Eliezer Meanings of certain | 182 |
26 | 185 |
Chapter 11 | 192 |
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The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Nātān hab-Bavlî,Rabbi Nathan,Nathan, the Babylonian, 2nd century Sin vista previa disponible - 1955 |
Términos y frases comunes
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