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Muslamai is the word used by Onkelos in his Targumim to refer to Meshulamim i.e. the children of noah. There are two main categories of Muslamai:
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Muslamai is the word used by Onkelos in his Targumim to refer to Meshulamim i.e. the [[Erev Rav]] who have accompanied the Jews since the exodus. 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).

Latest 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 who have accompanied the Jews since the exodus. There are two main categories of Muslamai:

  1. Chokhmei Umot HaOlam who do not believe in Judaism.
  2. 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).