Mesivta

elucidation on Talmud Bavli by Oz veHadar
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Mesivta

Summary

Mesivta is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • Mesivta's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
  • Mesivta's instance of is recorded as commentary[3].
  • Mesivta's publisher is recorded as Oz Vehadar[4].
  • Mesivta's place of publication is recorded as Beit Shemesh[5].
  • Mesivta's part of is recorded as Babylonian Talmud[6].
  • Mesivta's edition or translation of is recorded as Talmud[7].
  • Mesivta's edition or translation of is recorded as Babylonian Talmud[8].

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Authorship and Creation

Mesivta's publisher is recorded as Oz Vehadar[4].

Publication

Mesivta's place of publication is recorded as Beit Shemesh[5]. Mesivta's part of is recorded as Babylonian Talmud[6].

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