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Talmud. Nezikin. Avoda zara. Anglicky & Hebrejsky Koren Talmud bavli. Volume 32, Avoda Zara, Horayot = Talmud bavli. Avoda zara, Horajot

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Tractate Avoda Zara Horayot, is the 32nd volume of the Koren Talmud Bavli project. Like the preceding volumes, it includes the traditional pagination of the famed Vilna edition, in clear Koren font, vowels, and punctuation. Rashi is also vowelized and punctuated. The bilingual section of this edition includes clear English translation, along with a treasure trove of supplementary information that explains the text, written by the remarkable Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz. This includes color photos, maps, introductions and summaries of each perek, scientific and historical notes, and more.

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Talmud. Nezikin. Avoda zara. Anglicky & Hebrejsky Koren Talmud bavli. Volume 32, Avoda Zara, Horayot = Talmud bavli. Avoda zara, Horajot, Adin Steinsaltz, Joshua Schreier, Tzvi Hersh Weinreb

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Titel
Talmud. Nezikin. Avoda zara. Anglicky & Hebrejsky Koren Talmud bavli. Volume 32, Avoda Zara, Horayot = Talmud bavli. Avoda zara, Horajot
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2017
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
523
ISBN10
9653015931
ISBN13
9789653015937
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Tractate Avoda Zara Horayot, is the 32nd volume of the Koren Talmud Bavli project. Like the preceding volumes, it includes the traditional pagination of the famed Vilna edition, in clear Koren font, vowels, and punctuation. Rashi is also vowelized and punctuated. The bilingual section of this edition includes clear English translation, along with a treasure trove of supplementary information that explains the text, written by the remarkable Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz. This includes color photos, maps, introductions and summaries of each perek, scientific and historical notes, and more.