A History of the Jews in Babylonia: From Shapur I to Shapur IIBRILL, 1968 - 476 pages |
Table des matières
Uneasy Alliance | 41 |
The Rabbi and his Torah | 95 |
The Rabbinical Academy and Popular Culture | 195 |
Court and Synagogue | 234 |
Purity Laws | 240 |
The Sabbath | 252 |
Dietary Rules | 259 |
i | 270 |
Conduct of Family Affairs | 283 |
Farm and Marketplace | 295 |
Suits for Civil Damages and Personal Injury Crimes against | 302 |
Collection of Debts and Mortgages Commercial Documents | 312 |
Appendices | 339 |
Christianity in Adiabene | 354 |
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