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- adjective of, or relating to the
Talmud
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So what kind of Texas politico drops the word "Talmudic" into a conversation?
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So what kind of Texas politico drops the word "Talmudic" into a conversation?
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So what kind of Texas politico drops the word "Talmudic" into a conversation?
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The “contested garment” rule in Talmudic discourse: when A claims ½ of a garment and B claims the whole, how do we divide it up?
Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Whatever education the orthodox Jew has, expresses itself in Talmudic lore, an object of almost as much curious interest to the liberal Jew as it would be to Christians.
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Whatever education the orthodox Jew has, expresses itself in Talmudic lore, an object of almost as much curious interest to the liberal Jew as it would be to Christians.
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Whatever education the orthodox Jew has, expresses itself in Talmudic lore, an object of almost as much curious interest to the liberal Jew as it would be to Christians.
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Could there be a better time to recall the Talmudic tale in which a non-Jew asks Rabbi Hillel to teach him the Torah while standing on one foot.
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Instead, he seems invested in a kind of Talmudic with apologies to all rabbis mastery of previous commentary, in which one's reading of the text is constrained by the traditional critical glosses on those texts.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009
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Since Clarke used the word "Talmudic," frankly your response on waiting and you didn't really know about Cole sounds a little Talmudic.
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