Jewish Law Association Studies IX
Jewish Law Association Studies IX
The London 1996 Conference Volume
Edited by E.A. Goldman
1. Jacob Bazak, People Usually Don't Watch Their Steps on the Roads
2. Leah Bornstein-Makovetsky, Rabbinic Scholarship: The Development of Halakhah in Turkey, Greece and the Balkans, 1750-1900
3. David M. Cobin, Jews and the Medieval Slave Trade: The Law and its Historical Context
4. Elliot N. Dorff, "Legislated Spiritual Disciplines:" Jacob Agus' Philosophy of Jewish Law
5. Hillel Gamoran, The Tosefta in Light of the Law Against Usury
6. Ben Tzion Greenberger, Mental Capacity and the Deathbed Will
7. Moshe Ish-Horowicz, The Problem of Iggun and its Solutions
8. Jonathan M. Lewis, Insolvency in Jewish Law
9. David Novak, Parental Rights in the Marriage of a Minor
10. Stephen M. Passamaneck, Remarks on Pesquisa in Medieval Jewish Legal Procedure
11. Chaim Poversky, The Law of the Pursuer and the Assassination of Prime Minister Rabin
12. Laurence J. Rabinovich, Hidden Interest and Risk Management in Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean Commerce
13. Nahum Rakover, Preventing Apostasy by Violating the Sabbath
14. Yosef Rivlin, Consecutive Gifts
15. Jeffrey I. Roth, Inheriting the Crown in Jewish Law: The Question of Rabbinic Succession
16. Daniel B. Sinclair, Genetics and Jewish Law
17. Hannah Geldwerth-Sprecher & Stanley Sprecher, Refusing the Milk of Human Kindness
18. Peter Zaas, The (Double) Vision of the Divine Picnic (Acts 10:1- 11:18): The History of New Testament Kashrut III
ISBN 0-7885-0418-5, Pp. viii + 301, 1997.