An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law
by Hecht, N. S. & B. S. Jackson & S. M. Passamaneck & D. Piattelli & A. M. Rabello (edited by)
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Oxford University Press. Good. 1996. Softcover. 0198262620 . 466 pages. Clean, very good spine. Publication / The Institute Of Jewish Law, Boston University. A history of Jewish law from the Biblical period to the modern State of Israel - 15 distinct periods. Also has chapters on Samaritans, Karaites, Egyptian papyri, and Roman jurisdiction. Writers include Geideo Libson, Berachyahu Lifshitz, Peretz Segal, Alfredo Mordechai Rabello, et al; .
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- Title
- An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law
- Author
- Hecht, N. S. & B. S. Jackson & S. M. Passamaneck & D. Piattelli & A. M. Rabello (edited by)
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0198262620
- ISBN 13
- 9780198262626
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Place of Publication
- Oxford
- Date Published
- 1996
- Keywords
- 0198262620, Jewish Law -- History, Legal History, Egyptian Papyri, Samaritans, Karaites, Menachem Elon, Alfredo Mordechai Rabello, Peretz Segal, Gideon Libson
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- Law; Jewish History;
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