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Talk:Amora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia1.) Talk:Amora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Talk:Amora. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: ... Judaism portal. Amora is part of WikiProject Judaism, a project to improve all articles related ...

amora: Information from Answers.com2.) amora: Information from Answers.com

Amora (pl. amoraim; lit. 'speaker' or 'expounder'). Term designating the sages, ... Encyclopedia of Judaism: Amora (pl. amoraim; lit. " speaker" or "expounder" ...

Judaism 101 - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts3.) Judaism 101 - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts

"Amora" - (Aramaic; plural: Amoraim); A scholar of the Gemara; examples: Abaye and Rava " ... Judaism 101 Index. Test Your Jewish IQ! Learn about Jewish Holidays ...

Talk:Rava (amora) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia4.) Talk:Rava (amora) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rava (amora) is part of WikiProject Judaism, a project to improve all articles ... see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Judaism#Rival Biblical views ...

Judaism 101 - Glossary - OU.ORG5.) Judaism 101 - Glossary - OU.ORG

Judaism 101. A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts. Great Leaders of our People ... To provide immediate information designed to clarify a point under ...

Judaism Texts: Talmud6.) Judaism Texts: Talmud

Daf Yomi in Yiddish & Brit Milah - Teshuva. ... In general, formal statements by the Amora'im are formulated in Hebrew, whereas ...

Portugal Meetup Groups - Judaism Meetups7.) Portugal Meetup Groups - Judaism Meetups

Portugal Followers of Judaismresidents with shared ... Amora. Aveiro. Barreiro. Braga. Caldas da Rainha. Carcavelos. Cascais. Coimbra. Corroios. Ermesinde ...

Abortion in Judaism8.) Abortion in Judaism

Abortion in Judaism Book by Daniel Schiff; 2002. Read Abortion in Judaism at Questia library. ... Amora (pl. Amor?aim) A rabbi from the later Talmudic period of ...

The Origins of the Seder9.) The Origins of the Seder

In the Talmud (Pesahim 116b), the Amora Rav (Israel and Babylon; d. 220 C.E. ... Judaism. Holidays & Sabbath. Passover. The Origins of the Seder. Most Popular ...

Talmud/Mishna/Gemara10.) Talmud/Mishna/Gemara

Hyperlinked Jewish encyclopedia article discussing the history of the sacred text. Includes an English translation of the Talmud.

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