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=== Other English translations === * ''The Talmud of Babylonia. An American Translation'', [[Jacob Neusner]], Tzvee Zahavy, others. Atlanta: 1984β1995: Scholars Press for Brown Judaic Studies. Complete. * ''Rodkinson'': Portions<ref>Jewish Encyclopedia article, http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6409-frumkin-israel-dob-bar, per [[Michael L. Rodkinson]]</ref> of the Babylonian Talmud were translated by [[Michael L. Rodkinson]] (1903). It has been linked to online, for copyright reasons (initially it was the only freely available translation on the web), but this has been wholly superseded by the Soncino translation. (see below, under [[#Full text resources|Full text resources]]). * The Babylonian Talmud: A Translation and Commentary, edited by Jacob Neusner<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Babylonian Talmud: A Translation and Commentary|last=Neusner|first=Jacob|year=2011|publisher=Hendrickson Pub|isbn=9781598565263 |edition=22-Volume Set|location=Peabody, Mass|language=en}}</ref> and translated by Jacob Neusner, Tzvee Zahavy, Alan Avery-Peck, B. Barry Levy, Martin S. Jaffe, and Peter Haas, Hendrickson Pub; 22-Volume Set Ed., 2011. It is a revision of "The Talmud of Babylonia: An Academic Commentary," published by the University of South Florida Academic Commentary Series (1994β1999). Neusner gives commentary on transition in use langes from Biblical Aramaic to Biblical Hebrew. Neusner also gives references to Mishnah, Torah, and other classical works in Orthodox Judaism.
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