First Hungarian Edition Of Talmud’s Parts Published
- 6 Jul 2017 9:26 AM
Presenting the volumes, Slomó Köves, chief rabbi of EMIH, said that the tradition of studying the Talmud had a 300 year history in Hungary.
A dozen Hungarian translations of Talmudic sayings already exist but nothing as extensive as the current translation exists, he said.
Oberlander Baruch, the head of the Budapest Orthodox Rabbinate, said the Hungarian edition covers the themes of the Sabbath, the law on settling in the Holy Land, as well as laws governing marriage and divorce, among others.
The Hungarian translation in 1,500 copies received a government grant of 7 million forints (EUR 22,700).
Republished with permission of Hungary Matters, MTI’s daily newsletter.
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