01154nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100100005208200140006208200130007610000190008910000160010810000110012424500160013524500770015124500180022826000100024626000220025626000090027830000110028730000140029830000090031252004130032165000280073485601140076220260119070501.02022-01-27 10:59:52 a019815402X a0 eng a296.12307 bH536-D17 aDanby, Herbert d(1889-1953) eAuthor aThe Mishnah bTranslated from the Hebrew with introduction and brief explanatory notes cHerbert Danby aU.S.A bOxford Universiry c1933 a844tr. bHardcover c22cm aThe Mishnah, understood to be the written form of the Jewish Oral Law, was preserved by the rabbis following the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE, and was completed in approximately 200 CE. More than four centuries of Jewish religious thought and activity are found within this text, and it is as important to the development of Judaism as the New Testament is to the development of Christianity. aMishnah -- Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/1/27/41tyOLZ8vYL._SX319_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image