Jewish Law Association Studies XII
Jewish Law Association Studies XII
The Zutphen Conference Volume
Edited by H. Gamoran
1. Jacob Bazak, Compromise vs. Adjudication in Jewish Law
2. J. David Bleich, Constructive Agency in Religious Divorce: An Examination of Get Zikkuy
3. Sherman L. Cohn, Teaching Jewish Law in a Secular American Law School
4. Jonathan Fisher, Entrapment in Jewish Law
5. Joseph Fleishman, A Father's Versus a Husband's Authority to Annul a Vow (Numbers 30:4-17)
6. Hillel Gamoran, Lending - No, Investing - Yes: Development of the Iska Law from the 12th to the 15th Centuries
7. Moshe Ish-Horowicz, Some Aspects of Theodicy: The Flood and the Holocaust
8. Bernard S. Jackson, Moredet: Problems of History and Authority
9. Stephen M. Passamaneck, The Shoter
10. Nahum Rakover, Should Transgression Disqualify One from Public Office?
11. Steven H. Resnicoff, Jewish Fraudulent Transfer Law
12. Yosef Rivlin, Incarceration for Non-Payment of Debts
13. Elimelech Westreich, The Rise and Decline of the Law of the Rebellious Wife in Medieval Jewish Law
14. Samuel Wolfman, Mental Disease in Divorce Law in the Responsa Literature and in Rabbinical Court Rulings in Israel
ISBN 1-58684-180-7, 2002, Pp. x + 252.