Tag: Oral Law

The poem delves into the world of religious Judaism, touching on themes like the Torah, Talmud, observance, commentary, and prayer before abruptly stripping them away to evoke chaos.
In Daniel A. Klein's article, he explores the contrasting approaches to the Oral Law taken by Shadal and Hakham Faurs, two Jewish scholars.
This article explores the absence of a tractate dedicated to the festival of Hanukkah in classical rabbinic literature.
In this article, Rabbi Joseph Dweck discusses the significance of the Oral Law in Judaism, particularly in relation to the holiday of Shavuot.
The discussion centers on the tractate Hullin in the Talmud, which deals with the rules surrounding the slaughter of non-sacred animals for consumption.
Shlomo Riskin reflects on the profound influence of Professor Louis Feldman, his teacher at Yeshiva University.