Publisher's Synopsis
Halikhot olam, also known as Clavis Talmudica, is a comprehensive guide to the Talmud, authored by Jeshua ben Joseph ha-Levi in the 15th century and augmented by Constantijn L'Empereur in the 17th century. This essential reference work serves as an introduction to the Gemara, providing readers with a key to understanding the complexities of Talmudic study.
Originally written in Hebrew, this edition offers insights into Jewish law and tradition, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike. Explore the intricacies of Halakha and delve into the depths of Talmudic discourse with this enduring guide.
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