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  • He is confusing the Talmud's Yeshu, who was a student of Yehoshua ben Perachia Talmud Bavli, Sotah, 47a, with the Jesus who would later be connected to Christianity.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Incitement Over My 'Kosher Jesus' Book Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012

  • He is confusing the Talmud's Yeshu, who was a student of Yehoshua ben Perachia Talmud Bavli, Sotah, 47a, with the Jesus who would later be connected to Christianity.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Incitement Over My 'Kosher Jesus' Book Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012

  • There is no indication that this trial by ordeal was ever a common practice, and it was in any case officially abolished in Judaism in the first century CE Mishnah Sotah 9:9.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • There is no indication that this trial by ordeal was ever a common practice, and it was in any case officially abolished in Judaism in the first century CE Mishnah Sotah 9:9.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • He is confusing the Talmud's Yeshu, who was a student of Yehoshua ben Perachia Talmud Bavli, Sotah, 47a, with the Jesus who would later be connected to Christianity.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Incitement Over My 'Kosher Jesus' Book Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012

  • There is no indication that this trial by ordeal was ever a common practice, and it was in any case officially abolished in Judaism in the first century CE Mishnah Sotah 9:9.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • He is confusing the Talmud's Yeshu, who was a student of Yehoshua ben Perachia Talmud Bavli, Sotah, 47a, with the Jesus who would later be connected to Christianity.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Religious Incitement Over My 'Kosher Jesus' Book Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012

  • There is no indication that this trial by ordeal was ever a common practice, and it was in any case officially abolished in Judaism in the first century CE Mishnah Sotah 9:9.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Another midrash has Jochebed building a little canopy for Moses inside the ark, for she said to herself: Perhaps I will not see him under his wedding canopy (BT Sotah 12a – b).

    Jochebed: Midrash and Aggadah. 2009

  • Jochebed herself was from the tribe of Levi, and her two sons Aaron and Moses attained the High Priesthood and the scepter of royalty (BT Sotah 11b).

    Jochebed: Midrash and Aggadah. 2009

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