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Overview of the Geonic Era - Chabad.orgThe leaders of the two major Babylonian yeshivas at Sura and Pumbeditha were known as Geonim, Hebrew for "magnificent." The Geonic period spanned nearly 450 ...
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Gaon - Jewish Virtual LibraryFormal title of the heads of the academies of Sura and Pumbedita in Babylonia. The geonim were recognized by the Jews as the highest authority of instruction.
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GAON - JewishEncyclopedia.comThe geonim occasionally transcended the Talmudic laws and issued new decrees. At the time of the gaons Mar R. Huna at Sura and Mar R. Rabba at Pumbedita (c. 670) ...
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Hai Gaon - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe last and one of the greatest of the "Geonim," who immediately followed the Talmud, and passed on its tradition to Europe and North Africa.
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Geonic Literature - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Geonim set down various legal decisions and customs. At the beginning of the Geonic period, an essay was written by a sage in Erez Israel, under the title: ...
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[PDF] 5. Varieties of Non-Rabbinic Judaism in Geonic and ...1 See Robert Brody, The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish. Culture (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012), especially 3–18. © Robert ...<|separator|>
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Developments in Manuscript Culture and Jewish Tradition Through ...It is only during the Geonic period (c. 589-1038 C.E.) that tractates were inscribed on parchment, mainly for use outside the academies and Yeshivot of ...
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The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish CultureIn stock Free 20-day returnsApr 9, 2013 · ``This book offers a superb introduction to the study of the Geonic period, long-awaited especially in the Anglo-phone world...
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Halakhah and Law in the Period of the Geonim - Oxford AcademicThe principal change was political: Sasanian Persia fell to the Muslims (637 c.e.), bringing all Jewish communities in the Near East, including those of Iraq ...Missing: Sassanid | Show results with:Sassanid
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[PDF] jews in the political life of abbasid baghdad, 908-1258 - JScholarshipThis dissertation examines the relationship between the Abbasid caliphate and Jews in Baghdad, their role in political life, and the geonim's promotion of the ...
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Jewish History - Babylonian AcademiesIn 259 CE, after the armies of Palmyra destroyed the Jewish academy at Nehardea, the scholar Judah bar Ezekiel began a new academy at Pumbedita. For the ...
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Pumbedita - Jewish Virtual LibraryEzekiel founded an academy there. This academy and its bet din were the central religious authority for Babylonian Jewry until the middle of the fourth century ...
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The history of the Babylonian academies (Chapter 32)That historiography asserted that the yeshivot of Sasanian Babylonia were similar to the talmudic academies of Islamic Iraq. This view is still the most common ...Missing: setup synagogues
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Hanan of Iskiya - WikipediaHormizd IV having persecuted the Christians and the Jews, the Talmudical academies of Sura and Pumbedita were closed, their masters removing to Firuz-Shabur ...
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EXILARCH - JewishEncyclopedia.comThe first historical documents referring to it date from the time when Babylon was part of the Parthian empire, and it was preserved uninterruptedly during ...
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The Early Geonic Period - Jewish Historythe largest and primary Jewish community in the world. This is a period lasting ...
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Exilarch and Exilarchate - Brill Reference WorksSherira Gaon contrasts the imperious behavior of the exilarchs with the humble ways of the geonim, and Samuel ben Eli, one of the harshest critics of the ...
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Epistle of Rav Sherira Gaon | SefariaA comprehensive history of the composition of the Mishnah and Talmud, which was written in response to an inquiry from the Jewish community of Kairouan, Tunisia ...
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Exilarch | Encyclopedia.comThe split between the *Rabbanites and the *Karaites appears to have been the cause of the decline in the status of the exilarchs and the limitation of their ...Missing: 10th | Show results with:10th
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Halachic Authority (Chapter 4) - An Introduction to Jewish Law15 Mar 2019 · Google Scholar. Urbach, E. E. The Sages: Their Concepts and Beliefs, 2nd edn., Hebrew University Press, 1979.Google Scholar. Secondary Sources.
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The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish CultureThe Geonic period from about the late sixth to mid-eleventh centuries is of crucial importance in the history of Judaism. The Geonim, for whom this era is named
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Introduction | The Oxford Handbook of Judaism and EconomicsThe immediate post-Talmudic period from 500 through 650 CE was called the era of the savoraim (lit., the “reasoners”). The preoccupation of the rabbis in this ...
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Karaite Halakhah - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressThe Karaites, in spite of their separation from and opposition to rabbinic Oral Law and their vehement debate on this v/ith the Rabbis, remained within the ...
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Jewish and Islamic Depictions of Jewish Traditions in the Geonic ...Jan 5, 2018 · Scholars have argued that Geonim advanced the position that all apparently rabbinic laws are actually of divine origin as anti-Karaite polemic.
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The Sources (Chapter 18) - The Cambridge History of JudaismDifferences between Ashkenaz and Sepharad can be detected in divergent attitudes toward the Talmud, the main source of intellectual activity among Ashkenazic ...
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The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish CultureSep 21, 2014 · The heirs of the Talmudic academies were the Ge'oním, whose influence lasted from the 6th to the 10th centuries, and to whom both the Ashkenazic ...Missing: funding kapdan
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Amram Gaon - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Seder Rav Amram is the oldest order of Jewish prayers extant. It contains the text of the prayers for the entire year, as well as the laws and customs ...
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Islam and the Political World of the Gaonim - Chabad.orgDuring the Gaonic Era, an event of monumental effect on world history occurred, which at the time was very beneficial to the Jewish people.
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[PDF] The Islamic Influence on Saadia Gaon's Method in Defending ...Saadia considered this as corrupting the foundations of faith and combined in his defensive method for. Rabbinic Judaism between reliance on the text of the ...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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SHE'ELOT U-TESHUBOT - JewishEncyclopedia.comIt is noteworthy, furthermore, that the famous Letter of Sherira Gaon, which is the chief historic source for the Talmudic and geonic periods, was a responsum ...Missing: timeline sources
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Responsa | Encyclopedia.comMore than half the total of the known geonic responsa was written during the last generations of the geonic period, the most prolific writers being Sherira and ...
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The Geonic Period | My Jewish LearningThe Geonic period, named after the Geonim, the heads of the rabbinic academies in Babylonia, followed. During this time Babylonia was the spiritual and ...Missing: 589-1038 | Show results with:589-1038
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[PDF] Medieval Commentary, Responsa, and Codes LiteratureThe two main academies (yeshivot; sing., yeshivah) in. Geonic Babylonia, Sura and Pumbeditha, were each led by an academy head, or. Gaon (singular for ›Geonim‹) ...Missing: etymology title
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Jewish Magic and Superstition: 13. Medicine | Sacred Texts ArchiveThe purpose of many remedies, such as the one just cited, was to transfer the disease to an animal, or to an inanimate object, or to another person. The Talmud ...
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The Epistle of R. Sherira Gaon: A Point of Departure for the ...Sep 8, 2015 · The primary objective of the Epistle was to provide a response to challenges in Kairwan from a group of Jews known as the Karaites, who rejected ...
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[PDF] The Halakhot Gedolot and their rabbinic sources - Uni Münster IndicoThe Halakhot Gedolot, the 'Large (collection of) Halakhot', is an early codification of Talmudic halakhah, generally attributed to Simeon Qayyara and dated to ...
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HaEmunot veHaDeot - SefariaAuthor: Saadia Gaon. Composed: Baghdad, Iraq, c.922 – c.942 CE. Classic philosophical work which contains ten treatises discussing the basic foundations of ...
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Hebrew Linguistic Literature - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe pattern which Saadiah Gaon set down for Hebrew grammar is characteristically pioneering work ... Labrat, Ḥayyūj, Hai Gaon, Isaac Gikatilla, Isaac b. Saul, Ibn ...
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Unpublished Poems by Rav Hai Gaon - jstorHebrew poets. Rav Hai's poems, both secular and liturgical, except the. "Musar Haskel" and the "Shema' Qoli" were collected and published by IHaim Brody in ...
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Genizah Fragments – Blog of the Genizah Research Unit, supported ...Jun 13, 2024 · Cairo Genizah manuscripts are usually torn or damaged in some way. There are often pieces missing or words that are hard to read where the ink ...
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Schools and Education (Chapter 14) - The Cambridge History of ...The number of “regular” students, who attended primarily during the kallah ... geonic academies in the seventh century.Footnote The geonim and the ...
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[PDF] The Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish CultureThe disciplines and subjects treated in this book have seen considerable activity since its original publication in 1998, and I welcome the opportunity.
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[PDF] The History of Medieval Jewish LibrariesThe evolution of Jewish medieval library collections evolved over the Tannaitic (70 CE to 200 CE),. Amoraic (200-500 CE), Savoraim (500-600) Geonic ...
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Yeshivot in Babylonia/Iraq - Brill Reference WorksThe yeshivot of Sura and Pumbedita in Iraq, still referred to in Hebrew by Jews as Bavel (Babylonia), were high courts, institutions of learning, ...Missing: dominance | Show results with:dominance
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[PDF] A NEW VIEW OF WOMEN AND TORAH STUDY IN THE TALMUDIC ...For many reasons: because the Talmud opposes teaching Torah to women; because only men are described by the Talmud as frequenting the bet midrash; because the ...
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The Yarchei Kallah, Costs of Learning, and The Power of ... - Sefaria"The Babylonian Talmud was conceived in the compactness of mind and spirit of the Kalla. According to Geonic tradition, Rab Ashe served head of the Yeshiba for ...Missing: academies | Show results with:academies
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Jewish Life and Scholarship in Babylon - Chabad.orgSimilarly, the gentiles of the city in which the Yarchei Kallah was held were criticized for not being sufficiently inspired to convert. Unlike Roman rule ...Missing: Geonim academies
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A Honeymoon of Jewish Study - The ForwardSep 12, 2011 · Yarḥei kallah, which on the face of it translates as “months of the bride” or “bridal months,” was the name of a custom that existed in ancient Babylonia.
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(PDF) Jewish migration, medieval era - ResearchGateIn the Middle Ages (500–1500 ce) as in Antiquity and in the modern age, the history of the Jewish people was to a large degree shaped by migration.<|separator|>
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Week #2 – Geonim to Mishne TorahWeek #2 – Geonim to Mishne Torah. Created by Rabbi Shalom Morris. (rabbi ... 2) Maimonides, Introduction to Mishneh Torah. Thus, the entire Oral Law ...
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[PDF] Talmud Reclaimed and a Battle Over Methodologies of the RishonimRambam emphasized the painstaking labor involved in assembling the Mishneh Torah from every possible source, to the extent that he himself could not find the ...
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The Foundations of Sephardic Law and CustomThe Abbasid Caliphs recognized their presidents, known as Geonim, together with the Exilarch, as the primary authority over the Arab world's Jews. The Geonim ...
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Saadiah Gaon's Theology | My Jewish LearningThe principal influence of Saadiah's thought is the Arabic kalam (school) known as the Mutazilite. The Mutazilite kalam held that rational argument was a vital ...
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From Scripturalism to the 'Chain of Tradition': Between Rabbanite ...Jan 29, 2022 · The main difference is the Karaite rejection of the Oral Torah and the "Chain of Tradition," while Rabbanites view the Torah as having 70 faces.Missing: affirming | Show results with:affirming<|separator|>
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The Middle Geonic Period - Jewish HistoryThe time of the Geonim is one of the most fascinating in the history of the Jewish people because of the great array of people who passed before us on the ...Missing: promotion Aramaic literacy
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Talmudic Studies (Chapter 22) - The Cambridge History of JudaismThis chapter traces the history and methods of talmudic interpretation in medieval Europe from the eleventh through fifteenth centuries.
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Hebrew Studies - Project MUSE - Johns Hopkins UniversityOct 5, 2011 · Hebrew Studies 40 (1999) 368 Reviews THE GEONIM OF BABYLONIA AND THE SHAPING OF MEDIEVAL JEWISH CULTURE. By Robert Brody. pp. xxii + 382 ...
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The Geonim - My Jewish LearningThe geonim (plural of gaon) became incontestable leaders of the Jewish world as a result of two developments. The first was the conflict between the heads of ...