- Vilna Edition Shas
The Vilna Edition of the
Talmud , printed in Vilna (nowVilnius ),Lithuania , is by far the most common printed edition of the Talmud still in use today as the basic text forTorah study inyeshiva s and by all scholars ofJudaism .It was typeset by the printing house owned by the Widow
Romm and Brothers, of Vilna. This edition comprises 37 volumes and contains the entireBabylonian Talmud . In its entirety there are 5,894folio s. The typical page is printed with theGemara and/orMishnah centered withRashi 's commentary on the innner margin and Tosafos on the outer margin, flanked by other various marginal notations from various prominent . This edition was first printed in the 1870s and 1880s, but it continues to be reproduced photomechanically all around the world.ee also
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