Yerushalmi_Talmud.jpg
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A page from a medieval en:Jerusalem Talmud manuscript. Found in the en:Cairo Genizah . From the 1901-1906 en:Jewish Encyclopedia , now in the public domain |
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- 2007-02-28 21:47 Briangotts 523×276×8 (31925 bytes) A page from a medieval [[Jerusalem Talmud]] manuscript. Found in the [[Cairo Genizah]]. From the 1901-1906 ''[[Jewish Encyclopedia]]'', now in the public domain [[Category:Jewish Encyclopedia images]]
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Jewish Encyclopedia
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