An edition of [Shaʻar la-Mishnah] (1970)

[Shaʻar la-Mishnah]

Gateway to the Mishnah; a selection of pointed Hebrew texts

[4th ed.] With a foreword by Philip Arian.
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An edition of [Shaʻar la-Mishnah] (1970)

[Shaʻar la-Mishnah]

Gateway to the Mishnah; a selection of pointed Hebrew texts

[4th ed.] With a foreword by Philip Arian.
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Publisher
Prayer Book Press
Language
English
Pages
213

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[Shaʻar la-Mishnah]: Gateway to the Mishnah; a selection of pointed Hebrew texts
1970, Prayer Book Press
in English - [4th ed.] With a foreword by Philip Arian.

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Published in
Hartmore, Conn
Other Titles
Mishnah. English. Selections., Gateway to the Mishnah.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.1/23
Library of Congress
BM497.5.E5 F5 1970

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 213 p.
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4441744M
LCCN
79103242
OCLC/WorldCat
68565
Library Thing
2966207

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