Tallchief, Maria. : She persisted : 13 American women who changed the world / written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger. [Boundless electronic resource]
Tallent, Lucas Timothy, 2010- : Little Bear sees : how children with cortical visual impairment can learn to see [Hoopla electronic resource] / Aubri Tallent, Andrei Tallent & Fredy Bush.
Talleys Folly Wilson Lanford 1937 2011 : Drama for students. Volume 12 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas / Elizabeth Thomason, editor.| [Gale electronic resource]
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Tallies. : Game of thrones : original music from the HBO television series / [music] by Ramin Djawadi.
Talmud Language, style -- See Also the narrower term Aramaic language
Here are entered works on the Aramaic language, its eastern and western branches and dialects in general, and Biblical Aramaic in which portions of the Old Testament and the translations known as Targums were written and which was previously erroneously called Chaldee or Chaldean.
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Talmud -- Legends. : Jewish stories of love and marriage ; folktales, legends, and letters / authored and edited by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and Peninnah Schram. [Boundless electronic resource]
Talmud Torah (Judaism) -- Drama -- Videodiscs. : Yentl [(DVD) videorecording] / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Barwood Films ; Ladbroke Investments ; produced by Rusty Lemorande, Barbra Streisand ; screenplay by Jack Rosenthal and Barbra Streisand ; directed by Barbra Streisand.
Here are entered works dealing with elementary and secondary schools teaching Jewish subject matter only. Works dealing with schools whose pupils receive their entire education under Jewish auspices, control, or support are entered under Jewish day schools.
Talmud -- Videodiscs. : Jerusalem [(DVD) videorecording] : center of the world / produced by Two Cats Productions in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting ; producer, Amy Brillhart ; written by Andrew Goldberg and Ray Suarez ; produced and directed by Andrew Goldberg.
Here are entered works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under Talmudic academies. Works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting are entered under Rabbinical seminaries.
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Talmy, Shel. : Contemporary musicians. Volume 52 : profiles of the people in music / Angela M. Pilchak, project editor.| [Gale electronic resource]