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The Talmud
Book • 2018
This book provides an introduction and translation of the Talmud, a foundational text in Jewish law and tradition.
It was translated from French by Henrietta Szold, based on Arsène Darmesteter's work 'Reliques scientifiques'.
The Talmud is a comprehensive collection of Jewish oral traditions and discussions on Jewish law, ethics, and customs.
It was translated from French by Henrietta Szold, based on Arsène Darmesteter's work 'Reliques scientifiques'.
The Talmud is a comprehensive collection of Jewish oral traditions and discussions on Jewish law, ethics, and customs.
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as one of the holy books containing ancient knowledge.


Kirsan Ilyumzhinov

29 snips
"I Was Taken By Aliens In 1997!" -President of Russian Republic
Mentioned by Rabbi David Wolpe, who tried to persuade ![undefined]()

to use quotes from it in her testimony.

Claudine Gay

16 snips
A President on Trial
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as a book with great insight, widely read in Korea and China.

David Gurfein

REPLAY - David "Bull" Gurfein - Interdisciplinary Lessons from the Marines (Capital Allocators, EP.10)
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as an ancient codified book of Jewish law and story.

Jonathan Rosen

A Story of Friendship and Mental Illness with Jonathan Rosen
Mentioned as a book with notes about the Mishnah.

John 2 & 3
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to exemplify hateful ideologies of extremist Jews.

Joe Untamed

Joe Untamed: Breaking Down 9/11’s Lasting Impact, Investigating Charlie Kirk’s Shooting, and Spotlighting Tina Peters’ Fight for Election Justice| Guest Alan Duke| 9.11.25
Mentioned by Peter, who is converting to Judaism, as a source of ancient wisdom and virtuous living.

Changing Your Faith
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when discussing the negative spirit working throughout history.

Fr. Mawdsley

When Catholic Tradition Collides With Globalist Powers w/ Fr Mawdsley
Mentioned by Molly as containing a strong taboo against public shaming, even comparing it to murder.

digital scapegoats and the ritual of outrage





