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Deutsch: Der seit 1966 im Jüdischen Museum der Schweiz ausgestellte Talmud vereint Teile aus den ersten beiden Talmud-Drucke von Daniel Bomberg und Ambrosius Froben. Objektnummer: JMS 220-1
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Photographer: Dieter Hofer

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The Talmud on display in the Jewish Museum of Switzerland in Basel, brings together parts from the first two Talmud prints by Daniel Bomberg and Ambrosius Froben

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2 November 2017

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