Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture: Fourteen Exploratory Essays

Author:   Hanina Ben-Menahem ,  Arye Edrei ,  Neil S. Hecht
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415500494


Pages:   692
Publication Date:   22 March 2012
Format:   Mixed media product
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Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture: Fourteen Exploratory Essays


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This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structural approach, and attempting to circumscribe and define 'every' element of Jewish law, Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture takes a dynamic and holistic approach, describing diverse manifestations of Jewish legal culture, and its general mind-set, without seeking to fit them into a single structure. Jewish legal culture spans two millennia, and evolved in geographic centers that were often very distant from one another both geographically and socio-culturally. It encompasses the Talmud and talmudic literature, the law codes, the rulings of rabbinical courts, the responsa literature, decisions taken by communal leaders, study of the law in talmudic academies, the local study hall, and the home. But Jewish legal culture reaches well beyond legal and quasi-legal institutions; it addresses, and is reflected in, every aspect of daily life, from meals and attire to interpersonal and communal relations. Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture gives the reader a taste of the tremendous weight of Jewish legal culture within Jewish life. Among the facets of Jewish legal culture explored are two of its most salient distinguishing features, namely, toleration and even encouragement of controversy, and a preference for formalistic formulations. These features are widely misunderstood, and Jewish legal culture is often parodied as hair-splitting argument for the sake of argument. In explaining the epistemic imperatives that motivate Jewish legal culture, however, this book paints a very different picture. Situational constraints and empirical considerations are shown to provide vital input into legal determinations at every level, and the legal process is revealed to be attentive to context and sensitive to cultural concerns.

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Author:   Hanina Ben-Menahem ,  Arye Edrei ,  Neil S. Hecht
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.338kg
ISBN:  

9780415500494


ISBN 10:   0415500494
Pages:   692
Publication Date:   22 March 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Volume 1: Distinguishing features 1. Controversy 2. Legal formalism Judicial process 3.Exigency authority 4. Erroneous rulings 5. Finality of judgment Self-help 6. Self-help 7. Law of the pursuer Volume 2: Law and ethics 8. Equity 9. Charity and distributive justice 10. Euthanasia Private law 11. Agency 12. Employee and independent contractor 13. Unjust enrichment 14. Free market competition

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Hanina Ben-Menahem is Professor of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and the Caroline Zelaznik Gruss and Joseph S. Gruss Visiting Professor in Talmudic Civil Law at the Harvard Law School, USA. Arye Edrei is Professor of Law at Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Neil S. Hecht is Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of Jewish Law at Boston University School of Law, USA.

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