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Professor Rabbi Saul Lieberman, Talmudic scholar and researcher and for many years Rector of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, devoted much of his study to the systematic elucidation of the Tosefta. He undertook the publication of the Tosefta text, based on manuscripts and accompanied by brief explanatory notes, and of an extensive commentary called Tosefta ki-Fshutah. The latter combined philological research and historical observations with a discussion of the entire Talmudic and Rabbinic literature in which the relevant Tosefta text is either commented upon or quoted. Prof. Lieberman’s scholarship demonstrates how he combines vast erudition in all fields of Talmudic and Rabbinic literature with a penetrating knowledge of the classical world. Prof. Lieberman opened new pathways to the life, institutions, beliefs and literary products of Jewish Palestine in the talmudic period. [1] The Tosefta (Text volume) according to Codex Vienna, with variants from Codex Erfurt, Genizah Mss. and Editio Princeps (Venice 1521) together with references to parallel passages in Talmudic literature and a brief commentary. Includes two parts – Part I: tractates Yebamoth, Kethuboth, Nedarim, Nazir. Part II: tractates Sotah, Gittin, Kiddushin. 299 pp. Hard cover. [2] Tosefta Ki-Fshutah (First Commentary volume of the Set). A comprehensive commentary on the Tosefta, parts VI – VII, order Nashim, tractates Yebamoth, Kethuboth (part VI), Nedarim, Nazir (part VII). pp. 1 – 608. Hard cover. [3] Tosefta Ki-Fshutah (Second Commentary volume of the Set). A comprehensive commentary on the Tosefta, part VIII, order Nashim, tractates Sotah, Gittin, Kiddushin. pp. 609 – 1004. Hard cover or Electronic Edition.
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