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An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law
Contributor(s): Hecht, N. S. (Editor), Jackson, B. S. (Editor), Passamaneck, S. M. (Editor)
ISBN: 0198262620     ISBN-13: 9780198262626
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $95.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1996
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Annotation: Jewish Law has a long 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 responsa, and the Holocaust and modern reforms. This work is a unique single-volume introduction to
the history of Jewish law, written by leading experts in the field. Organized chronologically to cover the main historical principles, each chapter offers a contextual approach to the main developments in Jewish law. 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 law. 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.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - Sacred Writings
- Political Science
- Law | Legal History
Dewey: 296.18
LCCN: 96010667
Lexile Measure: 1440
Series: Publication / The Institute of Jewish Law, Boston University
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 5.94" W x 9.2" (1.42 lbs) 484 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
 
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Jewish Law has a long 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 responsa, and the Holocaust and modern reforms. This work is a unique single-volume introduction to
the history of Jewish law, written by leading experts in the field. Organized chronologically to cover the main historical principles, each chapter offers a contextual approach to the main developments in Jewish law. 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 law. 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.