ha-Otsar: otsar leshon ha-Mira eha-Mishnah is a comprehensive lexicon of the Mishnaic Hebrew language. Compiled by S. J. Fuenn and Saul Phinehas Rabbinowitz, this third volume provides detailed definitions and explanations of words and phrases found within the Mishna. This invaluable resource offers insights into the linguistic nuances and historical context of rabbinic literature. Researchers and students of Jewish studies will find this a critical tool for understanding and interpreting the foundational texts of Judaism.
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