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Kol kore; o, Ha-Talmud veha-Berit ha-hadashah <Hebrew> (1867) is a book by Eliyahu Tsevi Solovaitsik.

Abstract

First commentary to the Gospels published by a Jewish scholar. The goal was to demonstrate the conformity of the Gospels to Biblical law, based on a comparison with Rabbinic sources.

Editions and translations

Published in Paris [France]: Imp. Polyglotte de C. Blot, 1867. Reissued in Jerusalem [Israel]: Jerusalem Center for Biblical Studies and Research, 1985. Translated into French (1870), English (c1875), German (1877), and Polish (1879).

Table of contents

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