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An Introduction to Jewish Civil Law

An Introduction to Jewish Civil Law
Author: Arnold J. Cohen
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1991
Genre: Civil law (Jewish law)
ISBN: 9780873065375

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Biographical references and index.


An Introduction to Jewish Law

An Introduction to Jewish Law
Author: François-Xavier Licari
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1108421970

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This is the first book to present a systematic and synthetic introduction to Jewish law.


Jewish Law

Jewish Law
Author: Mendell Lewittes
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Index. Bibliography: p.259-263.


An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law

An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law
Author: Neil S. Hecht
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Jewish law has a history stretching from the early period to the modern State of Israel, encompassing the Talmud, Geonic and later codifications, the Spanish Golden Age, medieval and modern response, the Holocaust and modern reforms. Fifteen distinct periods are separately studied in this volume, each one by a leading specialist, and the emphasis throughout is on the development of the institutions and sources of the law, providing teachers with the essential background material from which a variety of sources, from many different perspectives, may be taught. Most chapters are written to a common plan, with treatment of the political background of the period and the nature of Jewish judicial autonomy, the character (literary and legal) of the sources, the legal practice of the period, its principal authorities, and examples of characteristic features of the substantive law (especially in family law).


Jewish and Israeli Law - An Introduction

Jewish and Israeli Law - An Introduction
Author: Shimon Shetreet
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3110387026

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This book provides a concise introduction to the basics of Jewish law. It gives a detailed analysis of contemporary public and private law in the State of Israel, as well as Israel’s legal culture, its system of government, and the roles of its democratic institutions: the executive, parliament, and judiciary. The book examines issues of Holocaust, law and religion, constitutionalization, and equality. It is the ultimate book for anyone interested in Israeli Law and its politics. Authors Shimon Shetreet is the Greenblatt Professor of Public and International Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He is the President of the International Association of Judicial Independence and World Peace and heads the International Project of Judicial Independence. In 2008, the Mt. Scopus Standards of Judicial Independence were issued under his leadership. Between 1988 and 1996, Professor Shetreet served as a member of the Israeli Parliament, and was a cabinet minister under Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres. He was senior deputy mayor of Jerusalem between 1999 and 2003. He was a Judge of the Standard Contract Court and served as a member of the Chief Justice Landau Commission on the Israeli Court System. The author and editor of many books on the judiciary, Professor Shetreet is a member of the Royal Academy of Science and Arts of Belgium. Rabbi Walter Homolka PhD (King’s College London, 1992), PhD (University of Wales Trinity St. David, 2015), DHL (Hebrew Union College, New York, 2009), is a full professor of Modern Jewish Thought and the executive director of the School of Jewish Theology at the University of Potsdam (Germany). The rector of the Abraham Geiger College (since 2003) is Chairman of the Leo Baeck Foundation and of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Foundation in Potsdam. In addition, he has served as the executive director of the Masorti Zacharias Frankel College since 2013.The author of "Jüdisches Eherecht" and other publications on Jewish Law holds several distinctions: among them the Knight Commander’s Cross of the Austrian Merit Order and the 1st Class Federal Merit Order of Germany. In 2004, President Jacques Chirac admitted Rabbi Homolka to the French Legion of Honor.


A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law

A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law
Author: Emanuel B. Quint
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1990
Genre: Agency (Jewish law)
ISBN: 9789652293756

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An English restatement of Hoshen HaMishpat, one of the four sections of the Shulchan Aruch (a standard code of Jewish law and practice).


A Living Tree

A Living Tree
Author: Elliot N. Dorff
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438401426

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This book examines biblical and rabbinic law as a coherent, continuing legal tradition. It explains the relationship between religion and law and the interaction between law and morality. Abundant selections from primary Jewish sources, many newly translated, enable the reader to address the tradition directly as a living body of law with emphasis on the concerns that are primary for lawyers, legislators, and judges. Through an in-depth examination of personal injury law and marriage and divorce law, the book explores jurisprudential issues important for any legal system and displays the primary characteristics of Jewish law. A Living Tree will be of special interest to students of law and to Jews curious about the legal dimensions of their tradition. The authors provide sufficient explanations of the sources and their significance to make it unnecessary for the reader to have a background in either Jewish studies or law.


Marriage and Divorce in the Jewish State

Marriage and Divorce in the Jewish State
Author: Susan M. Weiss
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611683653

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A comprehensive look at how rabbinical courts control Israeli marriage and divorce