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- proper noun Alternative form of
Mishna .
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The first form of the Talmud, called the Mischna, appeared in about the second or third century A.D.; a little later a commentary was added under the name of the Gemara.
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918
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It is making them abandon their ancient literature, their "Mischna," their "Gemara," their "Zohar," for gentility novels, "The Young Duke," the most unexceptionably genteel book ever written, being the principal favourite.
The Romany Rye George Henry Borrow 1842
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Their Talmud, their Mischna, their Targums, and other traditions and writings of their Rabbins and
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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Jules Wolff, _Les Huit Chapitres de Maimonide, ou Introduction a la Mischna d'Aboth, Maximes des Peres_ (_de la Synagogue_).
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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_Die erste Mischna_, pp. 26-37; idem, _Mischnaiot Seder
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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The Mischna permitted the Jews to wear amulets provided they had been found efficacious in at least three cases by an approved person.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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Hoffmann, _Die erste Mischna und die Contraversen der Tannaim_
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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On this work, see Hoffman, _Die erste Mischna_, p. 26 _et seq.
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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R. Hakadosch (anno 200), author of the Mischna, or vocal law, or second law.
Pens��es 1623-1662 1944
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Commentaries on the Mischna (anno 340): The one Siphra.
Pens��es 1623-1662 1944
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