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Ilan, Tal (1997). "The Quest for the Historical Beruriah, Rachel, and Imma Shalom".
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Ima Shalom is mentioned by name in four traditions. Three of them appear in the
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1st century CE wife of Eliezer ben Hurcanus and sister of Rabban Gamaliel II
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Talmudic stories : narrative art, composition, and culture
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The JPS guide to Jewish women : 600 B.C.E.-1900 C.E.
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Index

Talmud
Eliezer ben Hurcanus
Mishnaic
Rabban Gamaliel II of Yavneh
Sanhedrin
Nasi
Second Temple
Bruriah
Babylonian Talmud
bShabbat 116a
bNedarim 20a-b
bBaba Mezia 59b
Yalta (Talmudic character)


The JPS guide to Jewish women : 600 B.C.E.-1900 C.E.
ISBN
0827607520
cite book
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Ktav Pub. House
ISBN
0881250724
ISBN
0801877547
doi
10.1017/S036400940000920X
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161285734
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