Dine Israel Volume 38

אילוסטרציה
Dine Israel Volume 38

 

English Section

 

Suzanne Last Stone - introduction

 

Suzanne Last Stone - List of Publications

 

Shira Billet - Harry S. Truman’s Bible and Earl Warren’s Talmud: A Forgotten Story in the Encounter between American Law and Jewish Studies

 

Alexandria Frisch - Defending Susanna: Reexamining Judicial Silence in an Apocryphal Courtroom

 

Rachel Furst - Their Husbands’ Agents and Emissaries: Talmudic Theory and Lived Law in Medieval Ashkenaz

 

Marc Herman - Obvious Laws, or Circumventing Qaraism: A Chapter in the Development of Maimonidean Jurisprudence

 

Alexander Kaye - The Living Torah as Life of Action:A Jurisprudential Approach to the Early Thought of Ha-Po’el Ha Mizraḥi

 

Lynn Kaye - Wicked Ḥanan (Ḥanan bisha) Meets the American ‘Bad Man‘: Literary and Legal Perspectives on the Addressee of Financial Penalties

 

Jessica M. Marglin - Jewish Law in Consular Courts: Rethinking Legal Pluralism (Morocco, 1830–1912)

 

Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg - On Halakhah, History, Order, and Meaning

 

Vered Sakal - Organ in the Synagogue: The Feud Between David Ashkenazi and Abraham Isaac Kook

 

 

Abstracts for the Hebrew article

 

Arye Edrei- Israeli Law and the Ideal Government in the Thought of Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli

 

"(מדרש לשון הדיוט) Yaron Unger - The Midrash is not the most important thing”: Revisiting the Principle of “Expounding a Layman’s Language

 

Judah D. Galinsky - Arba‘ah Turim – One Book or Four Separate BooksOn the Circulation, Structure, and Audience of Jacob bAsher’s Work

 

Ayelet Hoffmann Libson - Zealotry and Satire: Revisiting the Talmudic Discussion of Human Dignity

 

Shai Akavia Wozner - The Maharil’s Responsa Regarding Women Wearing TzitzitExclusion or Glorification of Women?

 

Yair Lorberbaum - Laws as Parables: Maimonides on Allegorical Interpretation of the Mitzvot

 

Benjamin Porat - Proving Violations of the Right to Dignified Life: Exploring the Potential Contribution of Jewish Law

 

Levi Cooper - Loopholes and Legal Fictions in Jewish Law: Religious Dispositions that Respond to the Discomfort

 

Ron S. Kleinman - Between Legislation and Adjudication: The Halakhic Validity of Rulings of Secular Courts

 

 

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