Difference between revisions of "Muslamai"
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− | Muslamai is the word used by Onkelos in his Targumim to refer to Meshulamim i.e. the | + | Muslamai is the word used by Onkelos in his Targumim to refer to Meshulamim i.e. the [[Erev Rav]]. There are two main categories of Muslamai: |
#[[Chokhmei Umot HaOlam]] who do not believe in Judaism. | #[[Chokhmei Umot HaOlam]] who do not believe in Judaism. | ||
#[[Hasidei Umot HaOlam]] who subscribe to a system of belief in Judaism which was established by the Chazal when the Jubilee was in effect (i.e. before 135CE). | #[[Hasidei Umot HaOlam]] who subscribe to a system of belief in Judaism which was established by the Chazal when the Jubilee was in effect (i.e. before 135CE). |
Revision as of 18:07, 29 November 2022
Muslamai is the word used by Onkelos in his Targumim to refer to Meshulamim i.e. the Erev Rav. There are two main categories of Muslamai:
- Chokhmei Umot HaOlam who do not believe in Judaism.
- Hasidei Umot HaOlam who subscribe to a system of belief in Judaism which was established by the Chazal when the Jubilee was in effect (i.e. before 135CE).