Between Torah and Wisdom: Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (Hebrew) (Hebrew Edition)
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Between Torah and Wisdom, Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (2000)
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ISBN: 9789654930550 bzw. 9654930552, in Englisch, Hebrew University Magnes Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah."Taal: he;Afmetingen: 13x221x147 mm;Gewicht: 454,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2000;ISBN10: 9654930552;ISBN13: 9789654930550; Paperback | 2000.
bol.com.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah."Taal: he;Afmetingen: 13x221x147 mm;Gewicht: 454,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2000;ISBN10: 9654930552;ISBN13: 9789654930550; Paperback | 2000.
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Between Torah and Wisdom: Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (Hebrew) (Hebrew Edition) (2000)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9789654930550 bzw. 9654930552, in Englisch, 244 Seiten, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah.", Paperback, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Verkaufsrang: 10347911.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, GreatAcademicBooks.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah.", Paperback, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Verkaufsrang: 10347911.
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Between Torah and Wisdom: Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (Hebrew) (Hebrew Edition) (2000)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9789654930550 bzw. 9654930552, in Englisch, 244 Seiten, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Berlin Express.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah.", Paperback, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Verkaufsrang: 10347911.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Berlin Express.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France.With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah. em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh. irah.", Paperback, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Verkaufsrang: 10347911.
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Between Torah and Wisdom: Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (2000)
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ISBN: 9789654930550 bzw. 9654930552, in Englisch, 244 Seiten, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France. With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah· em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh· irah. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Paragon OS3.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France. With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah· em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh· irah. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press.
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Between Torah and Wisdom: Rabbi Menachem Ha-Meiri and the Maimonidean Halakhists in Provence (2000)
EN PB NW FE
ISBN: 9789654930550 bzw. 9654930552, in Englisch, 244 Seiten, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, My Hebrew Books.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France. With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah· em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh· irah. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, My Hebrew Books.
In this exciting book, Professor Moshe Halbertal of the Hebrew University and the Shalom Hartman Institute uncovers with brilliant conceptual clarity the religious world of the philosophically inclined rabbinic scholars of southern France. With impressive erudition, Halbertal surveys most of the relevant thirteenth- and fourteenth-century primary source material, both in print and in manuscript, with an emphasis on the writing and thought of Menah· em ha-Meiri of Perpignan (d.1315). Meiri was the leading talmudist of a proud and self-consciously independent southern French Jewish community at the turn of the thirteenth century and the author of an encyclopedic commentary on the Talmud, Bet ha-Beh· irah. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-01-02, Studio: The Hebrew University Magnes Press.
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