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Sight vs. Sound: the Oral Tradition


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Ari Shishler
Rabbi Ari Shishler is the director of Chabad of Strathavon, South Africa

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Sight vs. Sound: the Oral Tradition
For nearly 1000 years, most of Judaism was transmitted verbally, from teacher to student and father to son. At the dawn of Roman dominance over Israel, the Sages began to record the Oral Tradition. What distinguishes this extensive treasure of knowledge from the original Scriptures?

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