EditorialIsraeli forces stand guard to secure a path for settlers to conduct Talmudic rituals, in Tira west the West Bank city of Ramallah, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory - 13 Oct 2022
EditorialPalestinian Lawyers take part in a protest to express their solidarity with Al-Aqsa mosque, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 25 Sep 2022
EditorialMembers of the Palestine Scholars Association participate in a protest to express their solidarity with Al-Aqsa mosque, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 25 Sep 2022
EditorialStudents that belong to the Satmar sect of Ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jews at the United Talmudic Academy 110 in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, on June 8, 2022.(Jonah Markowitz /The New York Times)
EditorialCzech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague. Important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, and philosopher.
EditorialFragments of the Books of Kings, according to the translation of Aquila from a MS. formerly in the Geniza at Cairo, now in the possession of C. Taylor D.D. Master of S. Johns College and S. Schechter, M.A. University Reader in Talmudic literature; : Aq...
EditorialCelebrants, some of the estimated 350,000 Jews all over the world who take part in the movement known as Daf Yomi, gather in the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. (Jackson Krule/The New York Times)
EditorialCzech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague. Important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, and philosopher.
EditorialCzech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague. Important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, and philosopher.
EditorialLeviathan, around 1280. A fish curving round to form a circle. The Leviathan was, according to Talmudic sources, one of the mythical creatures that would be consumed at the messianic banquet awaiting the virtous. From the " North French Miscellany...
Editorial3rd century house in Qazrin, interior, bread-oven. Ancient Qazrin had 75 houses and roughly three hundred inhabitants. It was the seat of the Talmudic school of rabbis known as rabbanan d'kaisarin.