The Criminal Code of the Jews
Author : Philip Berger Benny
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 16,59 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Criminal law (Jewish law)
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Author : Philip Berger Benny
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 16,59 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Criminal law (Jewish law)
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Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,27 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Talmud
ISBN : 9789568351144
Author : Adam Kirsch
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 34,40 MB
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 039360831X
An accessible introduction to the classics of Jewish literature, from the Bible to modern times, by "one of America’s finest literary critics" (Wall Street Journal). Jews have long embraced their identity as “the people of the book.” But outside of the Bible, much of the Jewish literary tradition remains little known to nonspecialist readers. The People and the Books shows how central questions and themes of our history and culture are reflected in the Jewish literary canon: the nature of God, the right way to understand the Bible, the relationship of the Jews to their Promised Land, and the challenges of living as a minority in Diaspora. Adam Kirsch explores eighteen classic texts, including the biblical books of Deuteronomy and Esther, the philosophy of Maimonides, the autobiography of the medieval businesswoman Glückel of Hameln, and the Zionist manifestoes of Theodor Herzl. From the Jews of Roman Egypt to the mystical devotees of Hasidism in Eastern Europe, The People and the Books brings the treasures of Jewish literature to life and offers new ways to think about their enduring power and influence.
Author : François-Xavier Licari
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 13,56 MB
Release : 2019-03-28
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1108421970
This is the first book to present a systematic and synthetic introduction to Jewish law.
Author : Christine Hayes
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 439 pages
File Size : 12,94 MB
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107036151
The Cambridge Companion to Judaism and Law provides a conceptual and historical account of the Jewish understanding of law.
Author : Joseph Telushkin
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 1079 pages
File Size : 24,53 MB
Release : 2010-09-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0062046047
What does it mean to be a Jew? How does one begin to answer so extensive a question? In this insightful and completely updated tome, esteemed rabbi and bestselling author Joseph Telushkin helps answer the question of what it means to be a Jew, in the largest sense. Widely recognized as one of the most respected and indispensable reference books on Jewish life, culture, tradition, and religion, Jewish Literacy covers every essential aspect of the Jewish people and Judaism. In 352 short and engaging chapters, Rabbi Telushkin discusses everything from the Jewish Bible and Talmud to Jewish notions of ethics to antisemitism and the Holocaust; from the history of Jews around the world to Zionism and the politics of a Jewish state; from the significance of religious traditions and holidays to how they are practiced in daily life. Whether you want to know more about Judaism in general or have specific questions you'd like answered, Jewish Literacy is sure to contain the information you need. Rabbi Telushkin's expert knowledge of Judaism makes the updated and revised edition of Jewish Literacy an invaluable reference. A comprehensive yet thoroughly accessible resource for anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of Judaism, Jewish Literacy is a must for every Jewish home.
Author : Mordecai Schreiber
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publications
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 27,33 MB
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1589797256
First published in 1957, this one-volume source for everything Jewish has delighted and instructed several generations in the English-speaking Jewish world. Fully updated through 2007, it provides snapshots and in-depth entries on every important Jewish personality, place, concept, event and value in Israel, the United States, and all other parts of the world.
Author : Sharyn L Roach Anleu
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 44,56 MB
Release : 2009-11-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1412945607
This is a timely new edition of Sharyn L Roach Anleu's invaluable introduction to the sociology of law and its role as a social institution and social process. Discussing current theory and key empirical research from a diverse range of perspectives Law and Social Change gives relevant examples, from various cultures and societies, to provide a sociological view which goes beyond more jurisprudential approaches to law and society. The book: * provides coverage of major classic and contemporary social theories of law * is informed by empirical research drawn from several countries/societies * includes up to date and relevant examples This thoroughly updated edition engages with modern scholarship, and recent research, on globalization whilst also looking at related issues such as the internationalization of law and human rights. It explores recent reforms at local and national levels, including issues of migration and refugees, the regulation of 'anti-social' behaviour, and specialist or problem solving courts and also provides a clear, accessible introduction to research methods used in the socio-legal field. Direct and wide-ranging this text will be essential reading for students and researchers on social science and law courses and in particular, those taking sociology, legal theory, criminology and criminal justice studies.
Author : Jill Jacobs
Publisher : Jewish Lights Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 12,47 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1580234259
Confront the most pressing issues of twenty-first-century America in this fascinating book, which brings together classical Jewish sources, contemporary policy debate and real-life stories.
Author : Federico Dal Bo
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 40,50 MB
Release : 2024-07-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004701605
Between 1238 and 1239, the notorious Jewish convert Nicholas Donin persuaded Pope Gregory IX to condemn the Talmud, prompting European kings to intervene. Only King Louis IX of France agreed to a public disputation in 1240, subjecting the Talmud to scrutiny. Prominent Jewish and Christian figures debated Jesus in the Talmud. The Talmud was condemned between 1241 and 1242, but the Church of Paris, responding to Jewish pleas, allowed an appeal. Scholars were commissioned to translate portions of the Talmud, resulting in two anthologies titled Extractiones de Talmud—the first translation of this work. Still, this did not save the Talmud from burning.