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The Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael (Hebrew: ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל) is a baraita which explains the 13 rules of Rabbi Ishmael, and their application, by means of illustrations from the Torah. The name is inaccurately given also to the first part of the Baraita, which only enumerates the thirteen rules. The Baraita constitutes the introduction to the Sifra, and precedes it in all editions, containing principles which in the Sifra are given their application. The Hekalot are also called by some the "Baraita of R. Ishmael."

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  • Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael (en)
  • Baraita de Rabí Ismael (es)
  • Treize principes de Rabbi Ishmaël (fr)
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  • The Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael (Hebrew: ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל) is a baraita which explains the 13 rules of Rabbi Ishmael, and their application, by means of illustrations from the Torah. The name is inaccurately given also to the first part of the Baraita, which only enumerates the thirteen rules. The Baraita constitutes the introduction to the Sifra, and precedes it in all editions, containing principles which in the Sifra are given their application. The Hekalot are also called by some the "Baraita of R. Ishmael." (en)
  • La Baraita de Rabí Ismael (en hebreo, ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל‎) es una baraita que explica las 13 reglas de interpretación formuladas por el y su aplicación mediante ilustraciones del Torá. Este nombre suele aplicarse también a la primera parte de la baraita, es decir, la sola enumeración de las trece reglas sin la explicación. La baraita constituye la introducción al midrás del Levítico, y lo precede en todas las ediciones. (es)
  • La baraïta de Rabbi Ishmaël (judéo-araméen : ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל baraïta deRabbi Ishmaël) est une baraïta (enseignement tannaïtique non-inclus dans la Mishna) énumérant avant de les expliquer les treize principes fondamentaux du midrash halakha (exégèse de la Bible afin d’en tirer des lois non explicitement formulées dans le texte). Elle figure en introduction au Sifra et a probablement été élaborée par l’académie de Rabbi Ishmaël. La première partie de la baraïta a été incluse dans l’office de prière du matin, probablement afin d’en faciliter la mémorisation. (fr)
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  • Marcus Jastrow and Louis Ginzberg (en)
  • Wilhelm Bacher and Jacob Zallel Lauterbach (en)
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  • The Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael (Hebrew: ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל) is a baraita which explains the 13 rules of Rabbi Ishmael, and their application, by means of illustrations from the Torah. The name is inaccurately given also to the first part of the Baraita, which only enumerates the thirteen rules. The Baraita constitutes the introduction to the Sifra, and precedes it in all editions, containing principles which in the Sifra are given their application. The Hekalot are also called by some the "Baraita of R. Ishmael." (en)
  • La Baraita de Rabí Ismael (en hebreo, ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל‎) es una baraita que explica las 13 reglas de interpretación formuladas por el y su aplicación mediante ilustraciones del Torá. Este nombre suele aplicarse también a la primera parte de la baraita, es decir, la sola enumeración de las trece reglas sin la explicación. La baraita constituye la introducción al midrás del Levítico, y lo precede en todas las ediciones. (es)
  • La baraïta de Rabbi Ishmaël (judéo-araméen : ברייתא דרבי ישמעאל baraïta deRabbi Ishmaël) est une baraïta (enseignement tannaïtique non-inclus dans la Mishna) énumérant avant de les expliquer les treize principes fondamentaux du midrash halakha (exégèse de la Bible afin d’en tirer des lois non explicitement formulées dans le texte). Elle figure en introduction au Sifra et a probablement été élaborée par l’académie de Rabbi Ishmaël. La première partie de la baraïta a été incluse dans l’office de prière du matin, probablement afin d’en faciliter la mémorisation. (fr)
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