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Comparative Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Judaism, The, Volume One
Introduction and the Hermeneutics of Berakhot and Seder Mo'ed
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647 pages
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This work provides a thorough exploration of the hermeneutics involved in comparing and contrasting Rabbinic Judaism. It delves into the interpretative methods and frameworks that shape understanding within this religious tradition, highlighting the nuances and complexities of Rabbinic texts. Through systematic analysis, the book aims to illuminate the distinctive aspects of Rabbinic thought and practice, offering valuable insights for scholars and readers interested in Jewish studies and religious interpretation.
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