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The Talmud for Beginners: Living in a Non-Jewish World (Volume 3) (edition 1997)

by Judith Z. Abrams (Author)

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As with the first two volumes in this series, The Talmud for Beginners, Volume 3: Living in a Non-Jewish World, introduces the beginner to an important book of the Talmud; in this case, Avodah Zarah, translated as Strange Worship. The theme, generally speaking, is Jewish relations with non-Jews.
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Title:The Talmud for Beginners: Living in a Non-Jewish World (Volume 3)
Authors:Judith Z. Abrams (Author)
Info:Jason Aronson, Inc. (1997), 192 pages
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NO OF PAGES: 161 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This volume introduces the reader to an important book of the Talmud which deals with Jewish relations with non-Jews.NOTES: SUBTITLE: Living in a Non-Jewish World
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As with the first two volumes in this series, The Talmud for Beginners, Volume 3: Living in a Non-Jewish World, introduces the beginner to an important book of the Talmud; in this case, Avodah Zarah, translated as Strange Worship. The theme, generally speaking, is Jewish relations with non-Jews.

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