Library of Congress Classification:Class B, subclass BM -- Judaism
Subclass BM: Judaism is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system under Class B -- Philosophy, Psychology, Religion. This article describes subclass BM.
Contents
- 1-990..........Judaism
- 1-449..........General
- 70-135..........Study and teaching
- 150-449..........History
- 201-449..........By region or country
- 480-488.8..........Pre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical)
- 495-532..........Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature
- 497-509..........Talmudic literature
- 497-497.8..........Mishnah
- 498-498.8..........Palestinian Talmud
- 499-504.7..........Babylonian Talmud
- 507-507.5..........Baraita
- 508-508.5..........Tosefta
- 510-518..........Midrash
- 520-523.7..........Halacha
- 525-526..........Cabala
- 529..........Jewish tradition
- 497-509..........Talmudic literature
- 534-538..........Relation of Judaism to special subject fields
- 534-536..........Religions
- 545-582..........Principles of Judaism (General)
- 585-585.4..........Controversial works against the Jews
- 590-591..........Jewish works against Christianity and Islam
- 600-645..........Dogmatic Judaism
- 646..........Heresy, heresies
- 648..........Apologetics
- 650-747..........Practical Judaism
- 651-652.7..........Priests, rabbis, etc.
- 653-653.7..........Congregations. Synagogues
- 654-655.6..........The tabernacle. The temple
- 656-657..........Forms of worship
- 660-679..........Liturgy and ritual
- 690-695..........Festivals and fasts
- 700-720..........Rites and customs
- 723-729..........Jewish way of life. Spiritual life. Mysticism. Personal religion. Moral theology
- 730-747..........Preaching. Homiletics
- 750-755..........Biography
- 900-990..........Samaritans
- 1-449..........General
Sources
"Classification Outline Class B - Philosophy. Psychology. Religion." (PDF). Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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