Marriage and Its Obstacles in Jewish Law

Marriage and Its Obstacles in Jewish Law
Title Marriage and Its Obstacles in Jewish Law PDF eBook
Author Walter Jacob
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 266
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780929699103

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THE FREEHOF INSTITUTE OF PROGRESSIVE HALAKHAH The Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah is a creative research center devoted to studying and defining the progressive character of the halakhah in accordance with the principles and theology of Reform Judaism. It seeks to establish the ideological basis of Progressive halakhah, and its application to daily life. The Institute fosters serious studies, and helps scholars in various portions of the world to work together for a common cause. It provides an ongoing forum through symposia, and publications including the quarterly newsletter, HalakhaH, published under the editorship of Walter Jacob, in the United States. The foremost halakhic scholars in the Reform, Liberal, and Progressive rabbinate along with some Conservative and Orthodox colleagues as well as university professors serve on our Academic Council.

Marriage and Divorce in the Jewish State

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

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

The Agunah

The Agunah
Title The Agunah PDF eBook
Author Chaim Grade
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1974
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Jewish Marriage

Jewish Marriage
Title Jewish Marriage PDF eBook
Author Mendell Lewittes
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Part II of this volume deals with divorce in Jewish law and custom. What were the grounds for divorce in the past, and what are they now? What is considered proper divorce procedure, and what documents need be involved? Under what circumstances are husband and wife forbidden to remarry? Even the happiest bride and groom should know the answers to these important questions.

Gender Issues in Jewish Law

Gender Issues in Jewish Law
Title Gender Issues in Jewish Law PDF eBook
Author Walter Jacob
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 244
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781571812391

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Published in Association with the Solomon B. Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah General Editor: Walter Jacob+

Tradition and Equality in Jewish Marriage

Tradition and Equality in Jewish Marriage
Title Tradition and Equality in Jewish Marriage PDF eBook
Author Melanie Malka Landau
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 225
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1441139338

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Often when people have become alienated from their religious backgrounds, they access their traditions through lifecycle events such as marriage. At times, modern values such as gender equality may be at odds with some of the traditions; many of which have always been in a state of flux in relationship to changing social, economic and political realities. Traditional Jewish marriage is based on the man acquiring the woman, which has symbolic and actual ramifications. Grounded in the traditional texts yet accessible, this book shows how the marriage is an acquisition and contextualises the gender hierarchy of marriage within the rabbinic exclusion of women from Torah study, the highest cultural practice and women's exemption from positive commandments. Melanie Landau offers two alternative models of partnership that partially or fully bypass the non-reciprocity of traditional Jewish marriage and that have their basis in the ancient rabbinic texts.

Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity

Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity
Title Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity PDF eBook
Author Yifat Monnickendam
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 345
Release 2020-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 110857033X

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Ephrem, one of the earliest Syriac Christian writers, lived on the eastern outskirts of the Roman Empire during the fourth century. Although he wrote polemical works against Jews and pagans, and identified with post-Nicene Christianity, his writings are also replete with parallels with Jewish traditions and he is the leading figure in an ongoing debate about the Jewish character of Syriac Christianity. This book focuses on early ideas about betrothal, marriage, and sexual relations, including their theological and legal implications, and positions Ephrem at a precise intersection between his Semitic origin and his Christian commitment. Alongside his adoption of customs and legal stances drawn from his Greco-Roman and Christian surroundings, Ephrem sometimes reveals unique legal concepts which are closer to early Palestinian, sectarian positions than to the Roman or Jewish worlds. The book therefore explains naturalistic legal thought in Christian literature and sheds light on the rise of Syriac Christianity.