Jewish Law Association Studies XVI
Jewish Law Association Studies XVI
The Boston 2004 Conference Volume
Edited by Elliot Dorff
1. Michael J. Broyde, Military Ethics in Jewish Law
2. Jonathan Burnside, Rethinking 'Sexual' offences in Biblical Law: the Literary Structure of Leviticus 20
3. Elliot N. Dorff, Theories of Jewish Law and Movement Borders
4. David Elgavish, Ya'el, Wife of Heber the Kenite, in Biblical Perspective
5. Bernard S. Jackson, Human Law and Divine Justice in the Methodological Maze of the Mishpatim
6. Ron S. Kleinman, Delivery of Keys (Traditio Clavium) as a Mode of Acquisition: Between Jewish and Roman Law
7. Leonard R. Levy, Alfasi, Sugyan and the Authority of the Stam
8. Laurence J. Rabinovich, The Judge As Educator?: Codes, Commentaries and Court Decisions
9. Steven H. Resnicoff, Keeping One's Word in Commercial and Non-Commercial Contexts
10. Yosef Rivlin, Moda'ah and Bittul Moda'ah (Notification and its Cancellation) in Jewish Law
11. Avinoam Rosenak, Ritual, Halakhah and Culture: On the Indispensability of Norms
12. Haim Shapira, The Law of the Pursuer (Rodef) and the Source of Self-Defense: An Analysis of the Talmudic Sources
13. Itamar Warhaftig, Contract Laws: Religious Law or Social Law?
14. Michael Wygoda, Organ Selling, Jewish Law and Israeli Law
15. Peter S. Zaas, Spiritus Ex Machina. Jewish Legal Aspects of the Matthean Birth Narrative
ISBN 978-0-9528938-5-1 (hardback), 978-0-9528938-6-8 (paperback), 2007, Pp. vi + 302.