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Jerusalem Talmud — Talmud Yerushalmi

תלמוד ירושלמי

Author: Amoraïm de Terre d'Israël (IIIe–IVe siècle)
Date: c. 350–400
Preservation: Manuscrit de Leyde (unique manuscrit complet, XIIIe s.), fragments de la Genizah du Caire

deposited on April 16, 2026 · Intersection register · custodian, not owner

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The Jerusalem Talmud, completed around 400 CE in the academies of Tiberias, Caesarea and Sepphoris, is the Mishnah commentary elaborated by the Sages of the Land of Israel. It preserves unique halakhic and aggadic traditions absent from the Babylonian Talmud.

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The Jerusalem Talmud, completed around 400 CE in the academies of Tiberias, Caesarea and Sepphoris, is the Mishnah commentary elaborated by the Sages of the Land of Israel. It preserves unique halakhic and aggadic traditions absent from the Babylonian Talmud.

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