In Vision Valor; Rabbi Berel Wein traces the development of the Talmud; the record of the Oral Law of Sinai as refined; debated; and discussed over four centuries in the great Torah academies of the Land of Israel and Babylonia.This beautifully illustrated; footnoted; oversized volume is a necessity for every Jewish home interested in the soul of Judaism; its rituals; values and practices.
#697661 in Books Naval Institute Press 1999-01-31Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.37 x .94 x 7.54l; 1.73 #File Name: 1591149509424 pages
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