Volume 22 of The Jewish Law Annual adds to the growing list of articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1–21 of this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly articles presenting jurisprudential, historical, textual and comparative analysis of issues in Jewish law.
This volume features articles on rabbinic criminal law, tort law, jurisprudence, and judicial practice.
Volume 22 of The Jewish Law Annual adds to the growing list of articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1–21 of this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly articles presenting jurisprudential, historical, textual and comparative analysis of issues in Jewish law.
Jacob ADLER, The Mystery of the Bursting Belly: Divine Punishment in
mSanhedrin 9:5; Hanina BEN MENAHEM, Dworcules, Jewish law, and the Doctrine
of Legal Error; Amy BIRKAN, On the Plaintiffs Duty to Avoid Harm in Rabbinic
Law; Yitshak COHEN and Shai FARBER, Third Parties Intervention in Jewish
Law: New Friends (Amicus) in the Rabbinical Courts Litigation; Yishai KIEL,
Complicity and Accessory, Aiding and Abetting: The Contribution of Jewish Law
to the Doctrine of Accomplice Liability; Asaf YEDIDYA, From Germany to
Jerusalem, from Community to State: The Separate Paths Taken by Neo-Orthodox
Jurists Abraham Chaim Freimann and Isaac Breuer; Book Reviews David B.
SCHORR, Yuval Sinai and Benjamin Shmueli, Maimonides and Contemporary Tort
Theory; Norman SOLOMON, Shai Wozner, Legal Thinking in the Lithuanian
Yeshivoth: The Heritage and Works of Rabbi Shimon Shkop (Hebrew); Style Sheet
Benjamin Porat, Institute for Research in Jewish Law, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
David C. Flatto, Institute for Research in Jewish Law, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.