Tractates Peah and Demay

Tractate Peah and Demay is the second volume in the edition of the Jerusalem Talmud, a basic work in Jewish Patristic. It presents basic Jewish texts on the organization of private and public charity, and on the modalities of coexistence of the ritually observant and the non-observant. This part of...

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Other Authors: Guggenheimer, Heinrich W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Hebrew
Published: De Gruyter 2000
Series:Studia Judaica 19
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