Publisher's Synopsis
This is a new edition of the Babylonian Talmud, featuring the Tracts Betzah, Succah, and Moed Katan. Translated and edited by Isaac Mayer Wise and Godfrey Taubenhaus, this volume offers an accessible English rendering of key texts within Jewish religious and legal tradition.
The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism and a primary source of Jewish religious law (Halakha) and Jewish theology. Tractates Betzah, Succah, and Moed Katan delve into the intricacies of observing festivals and holy days, providing detailed discussions and interpretations relevant to Jewish practice. This edition aims to make these complex texts more readily available to English-speaking scholars and students interested in exploring the depths of Jewish thought and tradition.
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