The Collision of Church and State: A Primer to Beth Din Arbitrarion and the New York Secular Courts [PDF]
This Comment analyzes the interaction between secular courts and beth din proceedings (arbitration panels made up of specialists in halacha, or Jewish law).
Fried, Ginnine
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This article explores the concept of makhloket (dispute, disagreement) as a foundational principle of rabbinic discourse, contrasting it with Western philosophical and political notions of conflict.
Elad Lapidot
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Jewish Law: Finally, a Useable and Readable Text for the Noninitiate [PDF]
Why would anyone not studying religion be interested in Jewish law? It will be surprising for some to learn that some twenty to twenty-five law schools now offer courses in Jewish law. The literature in English is growing year after year. And the area is
Cohn, Sherman L.
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It is widely acknowledged in academic scholarship that the Jewish religious tradition has undergone significant cultural, legal, and theological transformations across its long and complex history.
Merve Yetim, Dursun Ali Aykıt
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Jewish Education (Chapter 26 of The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts) [PDF]
The nature of Jewish education in the first century has clear relevance for a number of issues in NT interpretation. How did Jesus learn Torah—at home, at school? Could he even read and write? Were his disciples illiterates?
Yinger, Kent
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Sociocultural and Religious Perspectives Toward the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Haredi Jewish Community. [PDF]
Berger Lipsky T, Gabbay E.
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David Patterson, Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015) [PDF]
This is a critical review of David Patterson's book Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins (2015). In this review, I present the author's new explanation of the roots of anti-Semitism, which he finds in the anti-Semite's desire to become like God ...
Tremblay, Frederic
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Ancient Origins of the Remarkable Ability of the Human Liver to Regenerate Itself: Three References from the Babylonian Talmud and Two References from Greek Mythology. [PDF]
Cappell MS, Tobi M.
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A Revealed preference analysis of solutions to simple allocation problems [PDF]
We interpret solution rules on a class of simple allocation problems as data on the choices of a policy-maker. We analyze conditions under which the policy maker’s choices are (i) rational (ii) transitive-rational, and (iii)representable; that is, they ...
Kibris, Ozgur, Kıbrıs, Özgür
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Darmesteter Arsène. Le Talmud. In: Actes et Conférences de la Société des études juives, tome 4, 1889. pp. 381-442.
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