This volume - Zevahim, Menahot, Hullin - is the ninth in the series Sources and Traditions: Commentaries on the Talmud. Like its predecessors, it distinguishes between sources (the original sayings in the Talmud) and traditions (sayings that have been changed in the course of transmission).
"Written in a modern rabbinic Hebrew sprinkled with frequent deferential caveats [...] Sources and Traditions is actually a fiercely independent work whose only loyalty is to interpretive truth and the integrity of earlier rabbinic sources." - Shai Secunda, Jewish Review of Books, Fall 2024