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  2. Makkot - Wikipedia

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    'Lashes') in Judaism is a tractate of the Mishnah and Talmud. It is the fifth volume of the order of Nezikin . Makkot deals primarily with laws of the beth din ( halachic courts) and the punishments which they may administer, and may be regarded as a continuation of tractate Sanhedrin , of which it originally formed part.

  3. Sefaria - Wikipedia

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    Sefaria is an online open source, [1] free content, digital library of Jewish texts. It was founded in 2011 by former Google project manager Brett Lockspeiser and journalist-author Joshua Foer . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Promoted as a "living library of Jewish texts", Sefaria relies partially upon volunteers to add texts and translations.

  4. Association for Jewish Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the AJS's executive committee signed a statement authored by the American Council of Learned Societies against HB 999 in Florida. [ 5 ] In 2023, Professor Steven Fine of Yeshiva University , the founding editor of AJS Perspectives: The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies , criticized the AJS for becoming politicized and ...

  5. File:Jewish Encyclopedia Volume 4.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,083 × 1,489 pixels, file size: 157.97 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 724 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Flagellation - Wikipedia

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    According to the Torah (Deuteronomy 25:1–3) and Rabbinic law lashes may be given for offenses that do not merit capital punishment, and may not exceed 40. However, in the absence of a Sanhedrin, corporal punishment is not practiced in Jewish law. Halakha specifies the lashes must be given in sets of three, so the total number cannot exceed 39 ...

  7. Modern Jewish historiography - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish historiography is the development of the Jewish historical narrative into the modern era.While Jewish oral history and the collection of commentaries in the Midrash and Talmud are ancient, with the rise of the printing press and movable type in the early modern period, Jewish histories and early editions of the Torah/Tanakh were published which dealt with the history of the ...

  8. The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives

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    The American Jewish Archives (AJA) was founded by Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus (1896-1995), former graduate and professor at the Hebrew Union College, in the aftermath of World War II and The Holocaust. For over a half century, the American Jewish Archives has been preserving American Jewish history and imparting it to the next generation. [2] Dr.

  9. Michael A. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Albert Meyer (born 1937) is a German-born American historian of modern Jewish history. He taught for over 50 years at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio.