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Schottenstein Talmud Yerushalmi - English Daf Yomi Size - Succah
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For five generations during the Talmudic era, the Sages of the Land of Israel, particularly in the Galil, engaged in profound debates and teachings based on the Mishnah, passed down from Sinai. Despite enduring Roman pogroms and persecution, the study of Torah thrived until around 350 C.E., when Roman anti-Semitism devastated the yeshivas of the Holy Land and silenced its Torah voice. However, the teachings of the Sages were preserved in the Talmud Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Talmud), much like those of the Babylonians in the Talmud Bavli. While the Babylonian Talmud benefited from an additional 150 years of editing and refinement, Roman oppression made such efforts impossible in Israel, leaving the Jerusalem Talmud challenging and difficult to study. Now, thanks to the scholars behind the Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud Bavli, the Jerusalem Talmud is becoming more accessible, opening up this treasure of Torah study to a wider audience, and gaining endorsement from Torah leaders worldwide.
For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi The Jerusalem Tamud.
They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy Land's yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli The Babylonian Talmud.
But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and despite its great significance it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars.
Now, thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli, the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah Sheb'al Peh, the Oral Law.
This project has been enthusiastically welcomed and endorsed by Torah leaders in Israel and America.
| SKU | DYSU1 |
|---|---|
| PLU | 342686 |
| Product Name | Schottenstein Talmud Yerushalmi - English Daf Yomi Size - Succah |
| Maximum Advertised Price | $43.99 |
| Author | Rabbi Hersh Goldwurm |
| ISBN 13 | Books |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | Hebrew/English |
| Season | Shas and Mishnah Sale |
| Dimensions | 7 x 10 x 1.22 inches |
| Ships Free? | Eligible for Free Shipping |
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