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Original Articles

The Place of Talmud in the Jewish School

Pages 34-36 | Published online: 13 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

For centuries, the Jewish school had as its prime purpose the development of Talmudic scholars. Beginning at an early age, the child was introduced to the intricacies of this discipline without giving thought to specific goals to be attained, or how this was to be achieved. One learned, and that was all he had to know.

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