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Practical Talmud Dictionary | 
enlarge | Authors: Yitzhak Frank, Ezra Zion Melamed Publisher: Feldheim Category: Book
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $21.59 You Save: $5.40 (20%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 85161
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0873065883 Dewey Decimal Number: 296.1204 EAN: 9780873065887 ASIN: 0873065883
Publication Date: January 1, 1991 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description An indispensable tool for all students of the Talmud on every level. With over 3,500 definitions, appendices, abbreviations, and more. Authoritative, easy-to-use, vowelized Aramaic text with English translation. Revised edition. A publication of the Ariel Institute. 336 pps.
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Important resource August 23, 2007 J. Plunk (Ellerslie, GA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was recommended to me by my rabbi when I started studying Talmud and I don't see how you can study Talmud without it. It's certainly a must-have. I also recommend the companion volume Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos by the same author.
improved my talmudic comprehension a lot December 26, 2006 Ari Elias Bachrach (Philadelphia PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found this dictionary much easier to use than Jastrow, and still it has enough depth to be extremely useful. It has helped improve my understanding and comprehension of the talmud by 1000%! (Okay, I might be slightly facetious, but it really has helped immensly). I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to study talmud.
A great help for Talmudic study November 24, 2004 Shalom Freedman (Jerusalem,Israel) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The book - jacket points to the following features: This dictionary has not only individual Aramaic and Hebrew words, but also Talmudic expressions.It explains how terms and expressions function in their Talmudic context. There is a comprehensive list of acronyms of the Talmud. Most entries are illustrated with examples. Verbs are alphabetized by basic forms that appear in the Talmud and not by grammatical roots. Talmudic expressions are alphabetized according to the first word and cross- referenced at other key words. I enjoyed reading the dictionary , going from entry to entry as the eye and association led me. This is of course not the primary use of the work, but it indicates just how user- friendly this valuable work is.
The Best Talmud Dictionary for English Speakers September 25, 2002 Danny (JHB, South Africa) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you're looking for an informative, useful and above all, user friendly Dictionary that specifically deals with East Babylonian (Talmud haBavli), Aramaic, then this is the dictionary for you. It does more than simply provide a word and its related meaning, but also provides English words, and a quotation in the Talmud itself. It lists verbs according to their usage in the Talmud, rather than according to their roots... This is a dictionary I keep by my side when studying the Talmud.But all is not perfect...Not every word in the Talmud is translated however, this is a minor point, of which the author is well aware, and does not diminish this work at all. It derives from Melamed's Aramaic-Hebrew Dictionary and Jastrow, as well as a comprehensive Talmudic Concordance. If students and scholars are serious about the Talmud then this companion is certainly a must-buy. Be sure to also get "Grammar for Gemara" by the same author - the second edition aids as much as the Dictionary does, and includes a brief section on Mishnaic Hebrew, and is interspersed with examples from the Aramaic Targums as well as the Aramaic of the Talmud haBavli. If you're studying the Talmud, get both these books, they clarify meaning far more than Jastrow's Dictionary of the Talmud, Targums and Midrashim (which is a literal dictionary of all words).
I require all my students to buy it July 19, 2000 Willis Johnson (Seattle, WA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a dictionary of the key terms that mark the structure of the talmudic argument. It does not cover every word in the talmud (for that, consult Marcus Jastrow's dictionary); but it does define the structurally important words that define the shape of the talmudic argument. The definitions cover everything a beginner needs: the literal meaning of the Aramaic, the Hebrew equivalent of the Aramaic, the structural meaning of the word or phrase, at least one example printed in Hebrew with an English translation. In the many cases where a phrase or sequence of phrases has a special meaning, these larger rhetorical units are discussed under separate entries. There is a useful dictionary of common talmudic abbreviations at the end of the volume. I have required all of my students at the University of Chicago and Hebrew Union College to buy this book. It's great. Buy it. You'll love it!
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