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Hebraic Literature Translations From the Talmud is a book written by Maurice H. Harris. It appears to be a collection of translations from the Talmud a central text in Rabbinic Judaism that contains discussions and interpretations of Jewish law ethics customs and history. The Talmud is composed of two main parts: the Mishnah (a compilation of Jewish oral laws) and the Gemara (commentaries and discussions on the Mishnah). Maurice H. Harris likely the author or translator of this work would have undertaken the task of making the content of the Talmud more accessible to English-speaking audiences. Translating the Talmud can be a complex endeavor as the text often includes discussions in Aramaic a language related to Hebrew. Translators need to convey not only the literal meaning of the text but also the nuanced interpretations and insights that are part of the Talmudic tradition.