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Talmud vol. 17: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Sanhedrin, Part III [Hardcover]

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Author)
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December 7, 1998 Talmud the Steinsaltz Edition
The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition makes Judaism's great compendium of tradition, law, and legend accessible in modern English for the first time.
          Accepted as the authoritative basis for all subsequent codifications of Jewish law and practice, the multivolume Babylonian Talmud has been studied constantly by Jewish communities throughout the world since its completion in the sixth century.
          Yet, for most people, the complexity of the Talmud's Hebrew and Aramaic text is an impenetrable barrier to its riches. Furthermore, the Talmud's unique system of logic and argumentation often baffles even experienced readers.
          The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition makes it possible at last for everyone to read the Talmud, because it's more than just a translation. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz becomes your personal instructor, guiding you through the intricate paths of Talmudic logic and thought. His extensive introductions and commentaries clarify the text by providing all the background information needed to follow it, while his illustrated marginal notes supply fascinating insight into daily life in Talmudic times.
         Tractate Sanhedrin, Part III, covers        chapters four through six of the tractate, and continues the discussion of judicial   procedures in civil and criminal cases. It          addresses the rules governing the cross-    examination of witnesses and explores cases in which witnesses contradict one another. Also addressed are cases in which one may act in self-defense. It examines instances in which a judge must compensate a claimant for his own mistakes, and describes the seating arrangement of the Sanhedrin. Several well-known and beloved aggadic passages also appear in this section.


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The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition makes Judaism's great compendium of tradition, law, and legend accessible in modern English for the first time.
          Accepted as the authoritative basis for all subsequent codifications of Jewish law and practice, the multivolume Babylonian Talmud has been studied constantly by Jewish communities throughout the world since its completion in the sixth century.
          Yet, for most people, the complexity of the Talmud's Hebrew and Aramaic text is an impenetrable barrier to its riches. Furthermore, the Talmud's unique system of logic and argumentation often baffles even experienced readers.
          The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition makes it possible at last for everyone to read the Talmud, because it's more than just a translation. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz becomes your personal instructor, guiding you through the intricate paths of Talmudic logic and thought. His extensive introductions and commentaries clarify the text by providing all the background information needed to follow it, while his illustrated marginal notes supply fascinating insight into daily life in Talmudic times.
         Tractate Sanhedrin, Part III, covers        chapters four through six of the tractate, and continues the discussion of judicial   procedures in civil and criminal cases. It          addresses the rules governing the cross-    examination of witnesses and explores cases in which witnesses contradict one another. Also addressed are cases in which one may act in self-defense. It examines instances in which a judge must compensate a claimant for his own mistakes, and describes the seating arrangement of the Sanhedrin. Several well-known and beloved aggadic passages also appear in this section.

About the Author

About Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz

Scholar, teacher, mystic, scientist, and social critic, Adin Steinsaltz is internationally regarded as one of the leading rabbis of this century.
         Hailed by Time magazine as a "once-in-a-millennium scholar,  Rabbi Steinsaltz has set as his life's goal the popularization of the Talmud. More than thirty volumes of his monumental translation into modern Hebrew have now been published by the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications, which he heads, and have sold more than two million copies worldwide. The Steinsaltz Edition has enabled far greater numbers of people to become familiar with the Talmud than ever before. This English edition is designed to further his aim of bringing the Talmud to as broad an audience as possible.
         Rabbi Steinsaltz has been a resident         scholar at both Yale University and the       Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. In 1988 he was invited to open a Judaic Studies Center in Moscow, the first such     institution in sixty years, and to supervise the inventory and republication of the Soviet Union's vast libraries and archives of           Judaica. That same year he was awarded the Israel Prize, his country's highest honor.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 247 pages
  • Publisher: Random House (December 7, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375501835
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375501838
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 9.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great help in understanding the text, October 24, 2005
This review is from: Talmud vol. 17: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Sanhedrin, Part III (Hardcover)
I learned with the Steinsaltz Talmud of tractate Sanhendrin in a weekly shiur for a number of years. It not only helped me understand difficult suggiot, it gave me insight into the Halachah on the issue in question.
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