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* [[Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash = Einleitung in Talmud und Midras / 1931 Strack), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Everyman's Talmud (1932 Cohen), book]]
* [[The Sixty-Three Tractates of the Mishnah (1933 Danby), book]]
* [[Exégèse rabbinique et exégèse paulinienne (Rabbinic and Pauline Exegesis / 1939 Bonsirven), book]]
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The page: Early Jewish Studies--1930s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Early Jewish Studies made in the 1930s, or from 1930 to 1939.


Highlights (1930s)
Highlights (1930s)



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History of Research (1930s -- Notes

  • In 1935 Lazarus Goldschmidt completed in London the first German translation of the Babylonian Talmud he had initiated in Germany in 1897. The same year Isidore Epstein published the first volume of the English translation, which would be completed in 1952.