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"Ha-Talmud: Seirah Kelalit Al Mahut Ha-torah Shebe-al Peh; Yesod Ha-halakhah E-hishtalshelut Yetsiratah Ad Atimat Ha-mishnah" ×××a ×--×(TM)×(TM)× ×~×(c)×]× ×-×'×(TM)× (Chaim Tchernowitz), examines the essence of the Oral Torah, the foundation of Halakha (Jewish Law), and the development of its creation up to the sealing of the Mishnah. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the Talmud and its significance within Jewish tradition, offering insights into the historical and legal aspects of this central text. It remains a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish law and the evolution of rabbinic thought.
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