JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979

JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979
Title JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 298
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN 9789004059634

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The Jewish Law Annual

The Jewish Law Annual
Title The Jewish Law Annual PDF eBook
Author Bernard Jackson S
Publisher BRILL
Pages 206
Release 2023-08-28
Genre Law
ISBN 9004671277

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Volume 15 of The Jewish Law Annual adds to the growing list of articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1-14 of this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly material meeting the highest academic standards. The volume contains six articles diverse in their scope and focus, encompassing legal, historical, textual, comparative and conceptual analysis, as well as a survey of recent literature and a chronicle of cases of interest. Among the topics covered are: lying in rabbinical court proceedings; unjust enrichment; can a witness serve as judge in the same case?; Caro's Shulham Arukh volume Maimonides' Mishne Torah in the Yemenite community, the New Jersey eruv wards.

The Jewish Law Annual Volume 5

The Jewish Law Annual Volume 5
Title The Jewish Law Annual Volume 5 PDF eBook
Author Bernard Jackson S
Publisher Routledge
Pages 243
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134959494

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Volume 15 of The Jewish Law Annual adds to the growing list of articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1-14 of this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly material meeting the highest academic standards. The volume contains six articles diverse in their scope and focus, encompassing legal, historical, textual, comparative and conceptual analysis, as well as a survey of recent literature and a chronicle of cases of interest. Among the topics covered are: lying in rabbinical court proceedings; unjust enrichment; can a witness serve as judge in the same case?; Caro's Shulham Arukh v. Maimonides' Mishne Torah in the Yemenite community, the New Jersey eruv wards.

JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1981

JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1981
Title JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1981 PDF eBook
Author Bernard S. (Bernard Stuart) Jackson
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 350
Release 1980
Genre Divorce (Jewish law)
ISBN 9789004065048

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The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18

The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18
Title The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18 PDF eBook
Author Berachyahu Lifshitz
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 330
Release 2010-03-31
Genre Law
ISBN 0415574048

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Volume 18 of The Jewish Law Annual contains six comprehensive articles on various aspects of Jewish law. Three articles address family law. One addresses the painful issue of the plight of the wife whose husband withholds conjugal relations. In a marriage where relations are withheld, the wife may seek a divorce, while her husband may withhold divorce. Prolonged withholding of divorce renders the wife an agunah, that is, a wife chained to a dead marriage and unable to start anew and rebuild her life. The author explores the halakhic feasibility of allowing a wife in such a predicament to bring a claim for damages against her husband for infliction of mental distress. If such claims are allowed, recalcitrant husbands may rethink their intransigence and consent to grant the divorce. Another article examines the evolution of halakhic thinking on the parentâe"child relationship. It traces the stages by which halakhic family law changed from a basically patriarchal system in which both mother and the child were deemed subject to the fatherâe(tm)s will, to a more balanced system where wife and husband have equal standing with respect to custody matters, and the best interest of the child is the main consideration in custody proceedings. In another article, halakhic attitudes to corporal punishment of children are analyzed. The author explores whether the "Spare the rod and spoil the child" adage, which is based on a verse from Proverbs, indeed reflects the position of Jewish law. He shows that in fact, while recourse to corporal punishment for educational purposes is permitted--subject to detailed qualifications that greatly limit its scope--two divergent approaches to corporal punishment can be discerned in the halakhic sources. One maintains that administration of corporal punishment can be a useful pedagogic tool of last resort, whereas the other seeks to minimize recourse to corporal punishment in the educational context, questioning its efficacy. The article shows that in any event, the notion that corporal punishment is required by the law, as some, invoking the "spare the rod" maxim, have maintained, is by no means borne out by the halakhic literature. The volume also features a fascinating article on the history of two societies founded in London to further the study of Jewish law using modern scholarly methodologies. One society was active at the end of the 1920s and beginning of the 1930s, the second was active a decade later. The article explains the background to the establishment of the societies and analyzes the societiesâe(tm) objectives, leaders and memberships. Both societies were founded with the intention of reformulating the classic halakhic sources in a manner that would render them suitable for contemporary application in the nascent Jewish state. But as the author shows, ultimately much of their energy was devoted to presenting the said sources to the non-Jewish legal world, for the purpose of reciprocal enrichment and edification. Rounding out the volume are two jurisprudential studies on classic legal problems. The first explores the prohibition against seeking a second legal ruling when a ruling declaring something forbidden has been handed down. What is the scope of this rule, and in what ways does it differ from the res judicata principle in western law? The author shows that both procedural and substantive readings of the prohibition were put forward in the talmudic commentaries, and explains the jurisprudential implications of these different readings. The second article examines the question of the agent who breaches his principalâe(tm)s trust, focusing on the case of the agent who executes the act he was sent to carry out, but does so for himself, rather than his principal. To what extent is he liable for ensuing damages to the principal, and is his act invariably deemed reprehensible? Another issue is the legal status of the transaction carried out by such an agent. Do the rights and obligations generated by the transaction accrue to the agent, or to the principal? And how are determinations as to the status of the transaction to be made? Is the testimony of an unfaithful agent, or one who has deviated from his mandate, deemed trustworthy? Is any role played by third parties, such as vendors, in determining the status of the transaction?

The Jewish Law Annual

The Jewish Law Annual
Title The Jewish Law Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 274
Release 1980
Genre Jewish law
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The Jewish Polity

The Jewish Polity
Title The Jewish Polity PDF eBook
Author Daniel Judah Elazar
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 330
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780253331564

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