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Tam, Yaʿaqov Ben Meʾir Summary
484 words, approx. 2 pages TAM, YAʿAQOV BEN MEʾIR (c. 1100–1171), leading Jewish halakhic scholar, known as Rabbenu ("our teacher") Tam from the biblical description of the patriarch Jacob as tam (Gn. 25:27), a word often translated as...
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 Jacob ben Meir Tam, universally known as Rabbeinu Tam (c. 1100–c. 1171) (Hebrew: רבינו תם) was one of the Baalei Tosafos whose commentary appears in every edition of Talmud opposite the commentary of Rashi. He was also a renowned Rabbinic...


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The lively new Tam
11/17/1994: 540 words, approx. 2 pages New owners. New renovations. A new talent booker. And an ample surge of new, youthful energy. That's what's going on at the Tam in Brookline these days. The club is starting over after being sold this summer amid an ugly feud between the previous...
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Changing times at the Tam
03/28/1996: 507 words, approx. 2 pages Good times can really roll at the Tam -- the relaxed Brookline club that has withstood local town pressures to become a fixture for fans and musicians alike. It's the only major music club in the area to bar smoking -- courtesy of a...


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