Understanding Jewish Law (2012) by Steven H. Resnicoff

Understanding Jewish Law (2012)

Steven H. Resnicoff
308 pages
LexisNexis
Apr 2012
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Understanding Jewish Law:. * Provides critically important contextual information for any course or seminar in Jewishlaw * Identifies Jewish law fundamental assumptions, including an individual's responsibilities to and forothers * Presents a clear, concise overview not only of Jewish law's institutions, but also of the hierarchies of its literary and human authorities * Differentiates between Jewish law's biblical and non-biblical precepts, explaining their distinct practical and theoretical consequences * Focuses on the processes through which Jewish law unfolds and the roles played by individual autonomy * Compares and analyzes the interrelationships between Jewish and secular law in several key areas, including legal ethics, bankruptcy law, and alternative disputeresolution * Through nine appendices, offers a wealth of material designed to enable students to comprehend Jewish law literature and to engage in Jewish law research. Among many other things, these appendices: (1) Prepare students for the various ways in which Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic words are transliterated; (2) Direct students to a treasury of essential resources, including English translations of primary Jewish law literature that are available, many of which for free on the internet; (3) Describe pertinent English journals, databases and books.
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Pages 308
Publisher LexisNexis
Published 2012
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