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The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew with a New Introduction, Volumes 1 & 2 is unavailable, but you can change that!

The importance of the Tosefta for literary, historical, and religious scholarship has long been known, and this two-volume set makes it accessible to many more readers. The work is a vital supplement to the early rabbinic oral tradition first set to writing in the Mishnah at the end of the second century of the Common Era. Dating to about 220 CE and also set in the Tannaic period, the Tosefta has...

To those not entirely at home in the Rabbinic literature—the library of law and theology produced in the first six centuries C.E. that has defined Judaism from then to now—the formative writings of Judaism prove at once alien and engaging. They are alien in topic, rhetoric, and logic of coherent discourse. They engage because all together they represent an alternative to the mythic monotheism—the monotheism of Scripture and its narrative—of Christianity (and Islam). The normative writings
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