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The Oral Law of Sinai:

An Illustrated History of the Mishnah
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John Wiley & Sons, Aug 18, 2008 - Religion - 208 pages
Written by the Orthodox historian Rabbi Berel Wein, The Oral Law of Sinai is an extraordinary and beautifully illustrated book that explores the Talmud—a law book that is a faithful transmission of the Oral Law of Sinai. As Rabbi Wein explains, the Talmud is two separate books comprising the Oral Law. This work offers an explanation of the first book of the Talmud, the Mishnah
  

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Rabbi Berel Wein is the founder and director of The Destiny Foundation. For more than twenty-five years he has been identified as one of the foremost Orthodox historians in the world. Rabbi Wein is a recipient of the Torah Prize Award from Machon Harav Frank in Jerusalem for his achievements in teaching Torah and spreading Judaism throughout the world. He lives in Jerusalem.

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