• The Survivors' Talmud (also known as the U.S. Army Talmud or the Munich Talmud) was an edition of the Talmud published in the U.S. Zone of Allied-occupied...
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    The Talmud (/ˈtɑːlmʊd, -məd, ˈtæl-/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד‎, romanized: Talmūḏ, lit. 'teaching') is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source...
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  • Samuel A. Snieg (category Dachau concentration camp survivors)
    American Zone of the Allied-occupied Germany, a survivor of the Dachau concentration camp, and an organizer of the printing of the Survivors' Talmud. v t e...
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    Vilna Edition of the Talmud, printed in Vilna (now Vilnius), Lithuania, is by far the most common printed edition of the Talmud still in use today as...
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    institution focused on the study of Rabbinic literature, primarily the Talmud and halacha (Jewish law), while Torah and Jewish philosophy are studied...
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  • complete the first full edition of the Talmud published in Europe after the Holocaust, the so-called Survivors' Talmud.[citation needed] The last DP camp...
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    helped print a 17-volume edition of the Talmud—when the Survivors' Talmud (also known as the U.S. Army Talmud, because it was dedicated to the U.S. Army)...
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  • complete the first full edition of the Talmud published in Europe after the Holocaust, the so-called Survivors' Talmud.[citation needed] Bricha "The Central...
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  • collection may be viewed at the website of Yeshiva University Libraries. Survivors' Talmud Zuroff, Efraim (1997). "Rabbis' Relief and Rescue: A Case Study of...
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  • United States, and teaches the highest-level Talmud shiur (lecture). Born in San Francisco to Holocaust survivors of Gerrer Hasidic descent, he went to study...
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    confirms their consumption in premodern times, as well. The Babylonian Talmud Hullin 67b discusses whether the warble fly is kosher. Cochliomyia hominivorax...
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  • of an orthodox rabbi, and in early life was exposed to both the classic Talmudic education and to the secular learning of the Realgymnasium of Würzburg...
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    as symbols in Jewish culture go back to the earliest Jewish roots, the Talmud states that the world was created from Hebrew letters which form verses...
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  • Herod's Temple during the destruction of Jerusalem.[citation needed] In the Talmud, the Zealots are characterized as non-religious i.e. not following the contemporary...
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    helped print a 17-volume edition of the Talmud – when the Survivors' Talmud (also known as the U.S. Army Talmud, because it was dedicated to the U.S. Army)...
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  • well as physical ones. The prohibition against suicide is mentioned in the Talmud in Tractate Bava Kama 91b. Semahot (Evel Rabbati) 2:1–5 serves as the basis...
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  • Reuven's Talmud teacher, Rav Kalman, is a rigidly religious Holocaust survivor who vehemently disapproves of Reuven's father's secular method of Talmudic study...
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    David Weiss Halivni (category Israel Prize in Talmud studies recipients)
    American-Israeli rabbi, scholar in the domain of Jewish sciences, and Professor of Talmud. He served as Reish Metivta of the Union for Traditional Judaism's rabbinical...
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  • The Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation (Hebrew: ק"ק בית אברהם), also known as Elwood Synagogue or Elwood Shule, is a historically significant Orthodox...
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    Israel and Catholic-majority Italy, celebrating the translation of the Talmud into Italian for the first time. In November 2019, after a deadly earthquake...
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  • Retrieved 2022-02-06. Miller, Yvette Alt (2020-04-19). "The Survivors' Talmud: When the US Army Printed the Talmud". aish.com. Retrieved 2022-05-28. v t e...
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    Old Broadway Synagogue, officially Chevra Talmud Torah Anshei Marovi, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 15 Old Broadway, in the Manhattanville...
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  • Siyum HaShas (category Talmud)
    "completion of the Six Orders [of the Talmud]") is a celebration of the completion of the Daf Yomi (daily Talmud folio) program, a roughly seven-and-a-half-year...
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    Og (section In the Talmud)
    Amorite theology which gave such status to their deceased kings. The Jewish Talmud embellishes the story, stating that Og was so large that he sought the destruction...
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    appears to have been "to receive the kingdom of Heaven".] Additionally, the Talmud points out that subtle references to the Ten Commandments can be found in...
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    of the Judean survivors resettled in Galilee, with some rabbinical families gathering in Sepphoris. The Mishnah and part of the Talmud, central Jewish...
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    the Jerusalem Talmud. Like most tractates in the order of Zeraim, there is no Babylonian Talmud for this tractate. According to the Talmud, observance of...
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    diaspora belongs, not to the domain of history, but of theology.' In Talmudic and post-Talmudic Rabbinic literature, this phenomenon was referred to as galut...
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    printing press in Slavuta, which published an influential edition of the Talmud. Moshe Feldenkrais was born in Slavuta on May 6, 1904. Until 18 July 2020...
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    Israeli Jewish art has been particularly influenced by the Kabbalah, the Talmud and the Zohar. Another art movement that held a prominent role in the 20th...
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