This is a new edition of the "Babylonian Talmud," specifically Tract Baba Bathra, circa 1902. This edition presents the teachings, discussions, and legal interpretations contained within this portion of the Talmud. Baba Bathra, meaning 'Last Gate, ' is primarily concerned with laws relating to property, inheritance, and business conduct. This volume provides insights into the complex legal and ethical framework that governed Jewish life for centuries.
Edited by Michael Levi Rodkinson, Isaac Mayer Wise, and Godfrey Taubenhaus, this edition aims to make the ancient wisdom of the Talmud accessible to a wider audience. Scholars and students of Jewish law and history will find this new edition an invaluable resource for understanding the nuances of Talmudic thought and its enduring influence on Jewish culture and society.
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