1. Judaica - Noun
2. Judaica - Adjective
materials relating to Judaism
Source: WordNetAccording to the Encyclopaedia Judaica (Second Edition), it is accepted that Judah the Prince added, deleted, and re wrote his source material during the process of redacting the Mishnah. Source: Internet
” (2007 Encyclopedia Judaica) “In 1158 Ibn Ezra was in London, where he wrote his religio-philosophic work "Yesod Mora" for his pupil Joseph b. Jacob, a tract on the division of and reasons for the Biblical commandments. Source: Internet
Different scholars describe his mother Anthusa as a pagan "John Chrysostom", Encyclopaedia Judaica or as a Christian, and his father was a high-ranking military officer. Source: Internet
It has been noted that the Jerusalem Talmud is in fact very similar to the Babylonian Talmud minus Stammaitic activity (Encyclopaedia Judaica (2nd ed.), entry "Jerusalem Talmud"). Source: Internet
Isidore Twersky, Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah), Yale Judaica Series, vol. Source: Internet
On the extensive philosophical aspects of Maimonides's halakhic works, see in particular Isidore Twersky's Introduction to the Code of Maimonides (Mishneh Torah), Yale Judaica Series, vol. Source: Internet