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ABSTRACT The absence in the Talmudic records of pilgrimages as one of the motives for travel raises the question as to whether such journeys took place during those times. This article asserts that some of the literary descriptions of ventures undertaken by Babylonian sages actually depict a kind of pilgrimage.

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