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Savora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia1.) Savora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Savoraim. Geonim ... The role of the Savoraim in the redaction of the Talmud was ... of Rabbinical and Mediĉval Judaism, Burt Franklin:New York. ...

Onkelos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia2.) Onkelos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Savoraim. Geonim. Rishonim. Acharonim. Onkelos (???????) is the name of a famous convert to Judaism in Talmudic times (c.35-120 CE) ...

The Rules of Halacha3.) The Rules of Halacha

key concepts ? judaism 1-2-3 ? jewish history ? mitzvahs ? jewish lifecycles ... This initiated the period of the Savoraim, who made some additions to the Talmud ...

Talmuds Mile Chai Jewish Books and Judaica4.) Talmuds Mile Chai Jewish Books and Judaica

The Talmud thus constitutes the authoritative redaction of Judaism's oral tradition. ... Editorial work by the Savoraim or Rabbeinu Sevorai (post-Talmudic rabbis) ...

Orthodox Judaism - Wikinfo5.) Orthodox Judaism - Wikinfo

2 Hasidic Judaism. 3 Beliefs. 4 Orthodox organizations and groups ... it was further edited by the Savoraim (post-Talmudic rabbis), between 550 CE and ...

Mosaic Law: Definition from Answers.com6.) Mosaic Law: Definition from Answers.com

Jerusalem (in Judaism · Timeline) Hasmoneans · Sanhedrin · Schisms ... The Savoraim (literally the "reasoners") are the classical Persian rabbis (500?600) ...

Ramchal - Torah.org7.) Ramchal - Torah.org

Ramchal -- Judaism on the Internet -- The ultimate resource for Jews, Judaism, Jewish Education, and Torah. ... eras of the Savoraim (until 589), the Gaonim ...

RLST 124I: Varieties of Ancient Judaism8.) RLST 124I: Varieties of Ancient Judaism

editing completed circa 550-600 CE by the Babylonian savoraim. Talmud Yerushalmi ... by most forms of rabbinic Judaism, not considered as authoritative as the ...

Orthodox Judaism9.) Orthodox Judaism

2 Hasidic Judaism. 3 Beliefs. 4 Orthodox organizations and groups ... it was further edited by the Savoraim (post-Talmudic rabbis), between 550 CE and ...

Judah haNasi: Information from Answers.com10.) Judah haNasi: Information from Answers.com

Savoraim. Geonim. Rishonim. Acharonim "Rebbi" redirects here. ... He is best known in Judaism as the chief "editor" or "redactor" of the Mishnah, ...

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