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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781934843031
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 183 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2008
    Series Statement: Judaism and Jewish life
    DDC: 296.1/8092
    Keywords: Epstein, Yechiel Mechel Halevi Teachings ; Jewish law ; Jüdisches Recht ; Analyse ; Jüdisches Recht ; Analyse ; Epstein, Yechiel Mechel Halevi 1829-1908
    Abstract: Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Halevi Epstein : his life and works -- Long live the tsar : Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Epstein and the Russian political system -- Today not yesteryear : Rabbi Y.M. Epstein's adjudicative process as expressed in the Arukh Hashulhan -- In any case there are no sinful thoughts : the role and status of women in Jewish law as expressed in the Arukh Hashulhan -- The audacity of a religious adjudicator : Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Epstein and modernity -- Mercy is vouchsafed from heaven : halakhah's response to violence as expressed in the Arukh Hashulhan Oreh Hayyim, sections 560 and 576:8 -- Secular studies are the supplement of Torah studies : Kol Ben Levi : the homilies of Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Halevi Epstein : the first sermon -- Recurrent themes in the homilies of Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Halevi Epstein -- Social reality or the written word : minhag as expressed in the Arukh Hashulhan
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-[172]) and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9004158332 , 9789004158337
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 234 S.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Brill reference library of Judaism 27
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of ancient Judaism
    DDC: 296.12067
    Keywords: Talmud Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Talmud. Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Deviant behavior in rabbinical literature ; Women in rabbinical literature ; Deviant behavior in rabbinical literature ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Women in rabbinical literature ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Außenseiter ; Randgruppe ; Babylonischer Talmud ; Mishnah
    Abstract: The case of the modified mamzer in early rabbinic texts -- "As the vows of the evil folk" : the structure and implicit message of Mishnah's tractate Nazir -- "In the case of women-any hand which makes many examinations is to be praised" : niddah as viewed by the rabbis of the Mishnah -- "Most women engage in sorcery" : an analysis of female sorceresses in the Babylonian Talmud -- "Go and enjoy your acquisition" : the prostitute in the Babylonian Talmud -- "Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil" : the physically handicapped in the Mishnah -- Toward an understanding of the methodology of Mishnah : the case of kutim -- Descriptive or prescriptive : the case of the gentile in Mishnah -- Deviancy in battle : rituals and the Israelite soldier in the Torah and the Mishnah : an anthropological understanding -- "Every dream becomes valid only by its interpretation" : dreams, dream interpretations and dream interpreters in the Babylonian Talmud
    Description / Table of Contents: The case of the modified mamzer in early rabbinic texts -- "As the vows of the evil folk" : the structure and implicit message of Mishnah's tractate Nazir -- "In the case of women-any hand which makes many examinations is to be praised" : niddah as viewed by the rabbis of the Mishnah -- "Most women engage in sorcery" : an analysis of female sorceresses in the Babylonian Talmud -- "Go and enjoy your acquisition" : the prostitute in the Babylonian Talmud -- "Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil" : the physically handicapped in the Mishnah -- Toward an understanding of the methodology of Mishnah : the case of kutim -- Descriptive or prescriptive : the case of the gentile in Mishnah -- Deviancy in battle : rituals and the Israelite soldier in the Torah and the Mishnah : an anthropological understanding -- "Every dream becomes valid only by its interpretation" : dreams, dream interpretations and dream interpreters in the Babylonian Talmud
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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