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During this time many Apulian Torah scholars had regular contact with the Rabbinic academies of the east.
It was edited together in several rabbinic academies in various cities and was finished in about AD 450.
Aphrahat's mode of biblical interpretation is strikingly similar to that of the Babylonian rabbinic academies of his day.
After the war began on Jan. 17, 350 Orthodox students from Yeshiva University went to Israel, where they studied in rabbinic academies.
Unlike traditional rabbinic academies, the yeshiva reached out to young Jewish men who had never been exposed to traditional Torah or Talmud study.
Heads of the city's major rabbinic academies, both Hasidic and non-Hasidic Orthodox, sat with leaders of Jewish communal organizations and Federal, state and local government representatives.
Parenthetical Diversions The discussion of how to attain wealth is one of the parenthetical diversions in the Talmudic text, which records the legal discussions of early rabbinic academies.
The Synagogue is perhaps best known for its late rabbi, Jacob Kret, a former rosh yeshiva (head of a rabbinic academy) in Bialystok and later Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland.
The account of Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews shows that there was a substantial Jewish population in the kingdom, which led to the establishment of a prominent rabbinic academy in Arbela.
After Rashi the Tosafot were written, which was an omnibus commentary on the Talmud by the disciples and descendants of Rashi; this commentary was based on discussions done in the rabbinic academies of Germany and France.
Yet this 'Throne Mysticism', as it was called, must have fulfilled an important need since it continued to flourish alongside the great rabbinic academies until it was finally incorporated into Kabbalah, the new Jewish mysticism, during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.