Taryag; a study of the origin and historical development, from the earliest times to the present day, of the tradition that the written Torah contains six hundred and thirteen mitzvoth.
Rabinowitz, Abraham Hirsch.
Taryag; a study of the origin and historical development, from the earliest times to the present day, of the tradition that the written Torah contains six hundred and thirteen mitzvoth. - Jerusalem, Boys Town; [U.S. distributor: P. Feldheim, New York] 1967. - 169 p. 22 cm.
"In its original form the present work was presented as a thesis to the University of the Witwatersrand."
Bibliography: p. [167]-169. Bibliographical footnotes.
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Commandments, Six hundred and thirteen--History of doctrines.
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Taryag; a study of the origin and historical development, from the earliest times to the present day, of the tradition that the written Torah contains six hundred and thirteen mitzvoth. - Jerusalem, Boys Town; [U.S. distributor: P. Feldheim, New York] 1967. - 169 p. 22 cm.
"In its original form the present work was presented as a thesis to the University of the Witwatersrand."
Bibliography: p. [167]-169. Bibliographical footnotes.
he 68001356
Commandments, Six hundred and thirteen--History of doctrines.
BM520.8 / .R22
296.1/8