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Jerusalem Talmud: the edition of the Talmud compiled in the Land of Israel at the end of the fourth century
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The Jerusalem Talmud
The Jerusalem Talmud is the edition of the Talmud compiled in the Land of Israel at the end of the fourth century.
How there came to be two different Talmuds, and how they differ from each other.
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Learn Talmud Yerushalmi (the Jerusalem Talmud) with master teacher Rabbi Avraham Zajac—a clear and engaging Shiur on a daf of Yerushalmi.
Mordechai was "great ... and accepted by most of his brethren." Why just most? Was it just "politics"?
Although most sages lived in Babylonia, there still was a sizable Torah community in Eretz Israel.
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