Equity in Jewish Law: Beyond Equity : Halakhic Aspirationism in Jewish Civil LawKTAV Publishing House, Inc., 1991 - 238 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Editors Foreword | xi |
Introduction | xxi |
The Salient Characteristics of Equity | xxxv |
E Equity at the Juristic Interpretive Level | xliii |
F Equity at the Legislative Level | li |
G A Concluding Observation | lxi |
Saintliness and the Law The Hassid | 59 |
B Middat Hassidut in the Talmud | 68 |
Middat Hassidut and the Halakhah | 74 |
Ein Ruah Hakhamim Nokhah Hemenu | 81 |
F The HassidA Maimonidean Overview | 93 |
A Summary of Halakhic | 101 |
Lifnim Mishurat Hadin | 109 |
Summary | 135 |
The Rabbinic Will and the Halakhic Way | 179 |
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