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The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 c.e.-350 c.e. texts on education and their late antique context

Drawing on the great progress in Talmudic scholarship over the last century, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is both an introduction to a close reading of rabbinic literature and a demonstration of the development of rabbinic thought on education in the first centuries of the Common Era. In Roman Palestine and Sasanid Persia, a small group of approximately two thousand Jewish scholars and rabbis sustained a thriving national and educational culture. They procured loyalty to the national language and oversaw the retention of a national identity. This accomplishment was unique in the Roman.

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  • "Drawing on the great progress in Talmudic scholarship over the last century, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is both an introduction to a close reading of rabbinic literature and a demonstration of the development of rabbinic thought on education in the first centuries of the Common Era. In Roman Palestine and Sasanid Persia, a small group of approximately two thousand Jewish scholars and rabbis sustained a thriving national and educational culture. They procured loyalty to the national language and oversaw the retention of a national identity. This accomplishment was unique in the Roman."@en
  • "Drawing on the great progress in Talmudic scholarship over the last century, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is both an introduction to a close reading of rabbinic literature and a demonstration of the development of rabbinic thought on education in the first centuries of the Common Era. In Roman Palestine and Sasanid Persia, a small group of approximately two thousand Jewish scholars and rabbis sustained a thriving national and educational culture. They procured loyalty to the national language and oversaw the retention of a national identity. This accomplishment was unique in the Roman."
  • "Drawing on the great progress in Talmudic scholarship over the last century, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is both an introduction to a close reading of rabbinic literature and a demonstration of the development of rabbinic thought on education in."@en

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  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 C.E. - 350 C.E. : texts on education and their late antique context"
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 c.e.-350 c.e. texts on education and their late antique context"@en
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture : 100 C.E. -350 C.E. : texts on education and their late antique context"
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 CE-350 CE : texts on education and their late antique context"
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 CE-350 CE : texts on education and their late antique context"@en
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 c.e. -350 c.e"
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 C.E.-350 C.E. texts on education and their late antique context"@en
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 C.E.-350 C.E texts on education and their late antique context"
  • "The stabilization of rabbinic culture, 100 C.E.-350 C.E. : texts on education and their late antique context"