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Massekhet Sukkah

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Tractate Sukkah from the Babylonian Talmud presents a broad spectrum of rabbinical sources from Erez Israel and Babylon that explicitly examine issues relating to women. Some of these sources were created by sages who lived in Erez Israel in the time of the second temple and after its destruction and were called Tannaim, and the others were created by sages who lived in Erez Israel and in Babylon from the third until the seventh century and were called Amoraim. All the sources can be divided into two categories: topics directly connected to women and Sukkot, and matters indirectly associated with women that were incorporated into the sugiot (Talmudic fragments).
Shulamit Valler's commentary to Tractate Sukkah includes an intensive study of all the sources which are connected to women and gender in this Tractate, thus leading to interesting findings regarding reality, conceptions and lifestyle.

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ISBN: 9783161501210
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Author: Volker Leppin
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 224 pages
Series: A Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud
Genres: History of religion
Judaism: sacred texts and revered writings
Judaism