Windows onto Jewish legal culture
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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, extra-judicial decisions taken by judges and 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. The book gives the reader a taste of the tremendous weight of Jewish legal culture within Jewish life.
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Hanina Ben-Menahem
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Neil S. Hecht
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Arye Edrei
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Windows onto Jewish legal culture
- WOWindows onto Jewish Legal CultureHanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht
Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture
- WOWindows onto Jewish Legal CultureHanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht
Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture
- WOWindows onto Jewish Legal CultureHanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht
Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture
- WOWindows onto Jewish Legal CultureHanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht
Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture
- WOWindows onto Jewish Legal CultureHanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht
Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture
