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Full Description
This lucid and elegant English translation of Maimonides’ introductory
work to the Talmud has become a classic. Here Maimonides explains the
origins, aims, methodology and spirit of the Talmud and delineates all
the Rabbinic sages of the period. He covers such fundamental issues as
the powers of the Rabbis to add to the original laws of the Torah, why
dissensions from the accepted rulings of the Jewish law were
permanently recorded in the Talmud, and the criteria for the
determination of a true prophet. This edition features annotations,
charts, indexes and a glossary, as well as Maimonides’ complete
original Hebrew text.
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