Shamma Friedman

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Shamma Friedman is a prominent Talmudic scholar known for his critical textual and philological studies of rabbinic literature and his contributions to the academic study of the Talmud.

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instanceOf Talmudic scholar
person
rabbinics scholar
activeIn 20th century
21st century
citizenship Israel
educatedAt Columbia University
Jewish Theological Seminary of America NERFINISHED
employer Bar-Ilan University NERFINISHED
Hebrew University of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Jewish Theological Seminary of America NERFINISHED
familyName Friedman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Jewish studies
Talmud NERFINISHED
philology
rabbinic literature
textual criticism
genre academic monographs
scholarly articles
givenName Shamma NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline Jewish law (Halakhah) NERFINISHED
Talmudic philology
rabbinics
influenced contemporary academic study of the Talmud
knownFor contributions to academic Talmud study
critical textual study of the Talmud
historical-literary study of the Babylonian Talmud
philological analysis of rabbinic texts
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hebrew NERFINISHED
memberOf academic community of Talmud scholars
name Shamma Yehuda Friedman NERFINISHED
notableFor methodological rigor in Talmudic philology
use of manuscript evidence in Talmudic research
notableWork articles on the redaction of the Babylonian Talmud
studies on the literary structure of Talmudic sugyot
occupation professor
researcher
positionHeld professor of Talmud
research fellow in Talmudic studies
religion Judaism
researchInterest comparative textual witnesses of the Talmud
early rabbinic halakhah
redaction of the Babylonian Talmud
transmission of rabbinic traditions

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Saul Lieberman influenced Shamma Friedman