This is a new edition of the Babylonian Talmud, specifically Tract Erubin. The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism and consists primarily of discussions and debates concerning Jewish law, ethics, customs and history. This edition, edited by Isaac Mayer Wise and Godfrey Taubenhaus, offers a fresh presentation of this foundational work.
Tract Erubin focuses on laws related to the Sabbath and the concept of creating a symbolic extension of one's dwelling place, allowing certain activities to be permitted on the Sabbath that would otherwise be forbidden. This edition provides valuable insights into the complexities of Jewish law and tradition, making it an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the depths of Jewish thought and practice.
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