Mevo ha-Yerushalmi

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Mevo ha-Yerushalmi is a scholarly work by Zacharias Frankel that critically examines and introduces the Jerusalem Talmud, focusing on its history, language, and textual tradition.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
analyzes linguistic features of the Jerusalem Talmud
manuscript tradition of the Jerusalem Talmud
redaction of the Jerusalem Talmud
associatedWith critical study of rabbinic texts
author Zacharias Frankel NERFINISHED
bibliographicCategory Talmudic introductions
rabbinic scholarship
context 19th-century Jewish scholarship
contributesTo 19th-century Wissenschaft des Judentums
modern academic study of the Jerusalem Talmud
discusses geographical context of the Jerusalem Talmud
relationship between the Jerusalem Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud
terminology of the Jerusalem Talmud
transmission of the Jerusalem Talmud
examines Aramaic of the Jerusalem Talmud
Hebrew elements in the Jerusalem Talmud
historical development of the Jerusalem Talmud
textual variants in the Jerusalem Talmud
field Jewish history
philology
rabbinic literature
focusesOn history of the Jerusalem Talmud
language of the Jerusalem Talmud
textual tradition of the Jerusalem Talmud
genre Jewish studies scholarship
Talmudic studies
hasForm prose
hasInfluenced later research on the Jerusalem Talmud
hasPerspective historical-critical approach
isPartOf Wissenschaft des Judentums literature
language Hebrew
mainSubject Jerusalem Talmud NERFINISHED
relatedWork studies of the Babylonian Talmud by Zacharias Frankel
targetAudience scholars of Talmud
students of Jewish studies
titleTranslation Introduction to the Jerusalem Talmud NERFINISHED
workType critical introduction

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