Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 6)
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Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
Publication Date
1970
Publisher
publisher not identified
City
[Yerushalayim?]
Recommended Citation
Meiri, Menahem ben Solomon, "Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 6)" (1970). EAST Collection. 86.
https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/eastbooks/86