This is a new edition of the "Babylonian Talmud, Tract Sabbath," a foundational text of Jewish law and tradition. Compiled and translated by Isaac Mayer Wise and Godfrey Taubenhaus, this edition presents the Tractate Shabbat, which deals with the laws and customs pertaining to the Sabbath. The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism and a primary source for Jewish religious law and theology. This new edition aims to make this important work more accessible to a wider audience, offering insights into the historical and cultural context of the text.
Students of Jewish history, religious law, and theology will find this edition a valuable resource. It offers a comprehensive look at the regulations and discussions surrounding the observance of the Sabbath, reflecting the enduring significance of this holy day in Jewish life.
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