Jacob Zallel Lauterbach's Rabbinic Essays is a collection of scholarly works that delve into various aspects of Jewish tradition and law. Published in 1951 the essays explore topics such as the Sadducees and Pharisees the ethics of the Halakah and the Sabbath. Lauterbach's meticulous research illuminates the historical and cultural significance of Jewish practices. The book also includes contributions from other scholars offering valuable insights into Jewish studies and the evolution of Jewish thought.
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