B. Brilling, H. Lyndawer, Rathmanne der Stad Breslaw, Rathmanne der Stad Bressl
Jews in Breslau in the Sixteenth Century
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B. Brilling, H. Lyndawer, Rathmanne der Stad Breslaw, Rathmanne der Stad Bressl
Jews in Breslau in the Sixteenth Century
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B. Brilling, H. Lyndawer, Rathmanne der Stad Breslaw, Rathmanne der Stad Bressl
Jews in Breslau in the Sixteenth Century
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B. Brilling, H. Lyndawer, Rathmanne der Stad Breslaw, Rathmanne der Stad Bressl
Jews in Breslau in the Sixteenth Century
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N. Wieder
The "Law-Interpreter" of the Sect of the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Second Moses
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Zeew W. Falk
The Deeds of Manumission of Elephantine
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S. D. Goitein
A Caliph's Decree in Favour of the Rabbinite Jews of Palestine
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A. Ehrman
Law and Equity in the Talmudic Concept of Sale
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David Daube
Concessions to Sinfulness in Jewish Law
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Zeev W. Falk
Testate Succession in Jewish Law
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S. D. Goitein
The Local Jewish Community in the Light of the Cairo Geniza Records
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B. Blumenkranz
Anti-Jewish Polemics and Legislation in the Middle Ages: Literary Fiction or Reality?
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S. M. Stern
Sheṭār Abēzārīh
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R. Yaron
The Restoration of Marriage
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S. M. Passamaneck
Two Aspects of Rabbinical Maritime Law
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Bernard S. Jackson
Reflections on Biblical Criminal Law
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Ernst Bammel
Die Blutgerichtsbarkeit in der römischen Provinz Judäa vor dem ersten jüdischen Aufstand
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Calum M. Carmichael
A Time for War and a Time for Peace: The Influence of the Distinction upon Some Legal and Literary Material
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J. Duncan M. Derrett
Workers in the Vineyard: A Parable of Jesus
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Abraham Harari
Desuetude
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Stephen M. Passamaneck
A Particular Analysis of General Average
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David Patterson
Ancient Hebrew Law in Modern Hebrew Literature
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Alexander Scheiber
A Medieval Form of Jewish Oath
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Walter Selb Διαθήκη
im Neuen Testament
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Saul J. Berman
Lifnim Mishurat Hadin
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B. S. Jackson
A Note on Exodus 22:4 (MT)
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Anthony Phillips
Another Look at Murder
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Saul J. Berman
Lifnim Mishurat Hadin
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S. M. Passamaneck
Shipwreck, Salvage, Expropriation and Rabbenu Gershom
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Bernard S. Jackson
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Menahem Haran
Seething a Kid in Its Mother's Milk
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G. J. Wenham
The Restoration of Marriage Reconsidered
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Jacob Neusner
From Scripture to Mishnah the Origins of Mishnah's Division of Women
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Yochanan Muffs
Abraham the Noble Warrior: Patriarchal Politics and Laws of War in Ancient Israel
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J. B. Segal
Aramaic Legal Texts from Hatra
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Anthony Phillips
The Decalogue — Ancient Israel's Criminal Law
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Alfredo Mordechai Rabello
On the Relations between Diocletian and the Jews
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Anthony Phillips
The Book of Ruth—Deception and Shame
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Naomi G. Cohen
The Jewish Dimension of Philo's Judaism—An Elucidation of de Spec. Leg. IV 132-150
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Peretz Segal
The 'Divine Death Penalty' in the Hatra Inscriptions and the Mishnah
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Ben Zion Wacholder
Rules of Testimony in Qumranic Jurisprudence: CD 9 and 11Q Torah 64
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Martin Goodman
Proselytising in Rabbinic Judaism
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Martin S. Jaffee
The Taqqanah in Tannaitic Literature: Jurisprudence and the Construction of Rabbinic Memory
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John C. Reeves
The `Elchasaite' Sanhedrin of the Cologne Mani Codex in Light of Second Temple Jewish Sectarian Sources
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John W. Martens
Unwritten Law in Philo: A Response to Naomi G. Cohen
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Naomi G. Cohen
Taryag and the Noahide Commandments
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Naomi G. Cohen
A Response to John W. Martens
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Sarah Pearce
Josephus as Interpreter of Biblical Law: The Representation of the High Court of Deut. 17:8-12 According to Jewish Antiquities 4.218
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G. J. Wenham
The Gap between Law and Ethics in the Bible
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Bernard S. Jackson
'Law' and 'Justice' in the Bible
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David Instone Brewer
Deuteronomy 24: 1-4 and the Origin of the Jewish Divorce Certificate
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Michael S. Berger
Two Models of Medieval Jewish Marriage: A Preliminary Study
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Jeffrey R. Woolf Between Diffidence and Initiative: Ashkenazic Legal Decision-Making in the Late Middle Ages (1350-1500)
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Bernard S. Jackson
The Jewish View of Natural Law
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Wolf Liebeschuetz
The Influence of Judaism among Non-Jews in the Imperial Period
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Natalie B. Dohrmann
Analogy, Empire and Political Conflict in a Rabbinic Midrash
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Richard Kalmin
Rabbinic Traditions about Roman Persecutions of the Jews: A Reconsideration
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Fergus Millar
Christian Emperors, Christian Church and the Jews of the Diaspora in the Greek East, CE 379-450
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Bernard Jackson
How Jewish is Jewish Family Law?
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Devora Steinmetz
Crimes and Punishments, Part II: Noachide Law, Brother-Sister
Intercourse and the Case of Murder
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Joshua Kulp
History, Exegesis or Doctrine:Framing the Tannaitic Debates on the Circumcision of Slaves
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Paul Mandel
Scriptural Exegesis and the Pharisees in Josephus
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Tzvi Novick
Metaphorical Law in Pseudo-Jonathan and the Case for Targumic Midrash
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Naftali S. Cohn Rabbis as Jurists: On the Representation of Past and Present Legal Institutions in the Mishnah
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Jonathan S. Milgram Methodological Musings on the Study of ‘Kelalei Pesak’: ‘Hilkheta ke-Rav be-issurei ve-khi-Shemuel be-dinei’
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Avishalom Westreich Divorce on demand: the history, dogmatics, and hermeneutics of the wife’s right to divorce in Jewish law
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Moshe Lavee ‘Proselytes are as hard to Israel as a scab is to the skin’: A Babylonian talmudic concept
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