Neusner, J. (ca. 1999). The religious meaning of bodily excretions in rabbinic Judaism : the Halakhah on Leviticus chapter fifteen - Zabim and Niddah [Book]. Approaches to Ancient Judaism, New Series, 15 (1999) 177-240, 15 (1999) 177-240.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Neusner, Jacob. 1999. „The religious meaning of bodily excretions in rabbinic Judaism : the Halakhah on Leviticus chapter fifteen - Zabim and Niddah“. Book. Approaches to Ancient Judaism, New Series, Nr. 15 (1999) 177-240: 15 (1999) 177-240.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Neusner J (1999) The religious meaning of bodily excretions in rabbinic Judaism : the Halakhah on Leviticus chapter fifteen - Zabim and Niddah. Approaches to Ancient Judaism, New Series 15 (1999) 177-240
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Neusner, J.: The religious meaning of bodily excretions in rabbinic Judaism : the Halakhah on Leviticus chapter fifteen - Zabim and Niddah. Approaches to Ancient Judaism, New Series. 15 (1999) 177-240 (1999).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Neusner, Jacob: The religious meaning of bodily excretions in rabbinic Judaism : the Halakhah on Leviticus chapter fifteen - Zabim and Niddah. In: Approaches to Ancient Judaism, New Series (1999), Nr. 15 (1999) 177-240, S. 15 (1999) 177-240