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  1. Noam Yerushalmi is a 19th-century commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud by Lithuanian scholar, Rabbi Joshua Isaac Shapira. It focuses mostly on elucidating difficult or confusing passages in the Talmud. Read the text of Noam Yerushalmi on Pesachim online with commentaries and connections.

  2. Noam Yerushalmi. Seder Zeraim. Berakhot. 19th-century commentary and glosses by Lithuanian scholar, Rabbi Joshua Isaac Shapira. Peah. 19th-century commentary and ...

  3. Noam Yerushalmi is a 19th-century commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud by Lithuanian scholar, Rabbi Joshua Isaac Shapira. It focuses mostly on elucidating difficult or confusing passages in the Talmud. Read the text of Noam Yerushalmi on Orlah online with commentaries and connections.

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  5. Nov 27, 2013 · The Palestinian Talmud, also known as the Talmud Yerushalmi, does not offer a reason for celebrating Chanukah, but the Babylonian Talmud provides a brief explanation in tractate Shabbat 21b:

  6. Mar 28, 2008 · The Jerusalem Talmud (Talmud Yerushalmi), which is more accurately known as the Palestinian Talmud (henceforth, the PT), since this work was not produced in Jerusalem, is the Mishnah commentary produced in the Palestinian rabbinical academies during the third and fourth centuries ce.

  7. Jan 12, 2021 · The Palestinian Talmud (“Talmud Yerushalmi” in Hebrew; henceforth PT), is a rabbinic compendium of Palestinian provenance from Late Antiquity on the Mishnah. PT is far more than a commentary since it contains independent discussions of Jewish law and thought, stories about rabbis and other types of narrative, and biblical ...