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E-raamat: Jewish Legal Theories: Writings on State, Religion, and Morality

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Contemporary arguments about Jewish law uniquely reflect both the story of Jewish modernity and a crucial premise of modern conceptions of law generally: the claim of autonomy for the intellectual subject and practical sphere of the law. Yet for all the interest in and importance of Jewish legal theory, there is no single volume that addresses it simultaneously in its historical and conceptual contexts, as well as in the context of modern legal theory more broadly defined.

Jewish Legal Theories collects representative modern Jewish writings on law and provides short commentaries and annotations on these writings that situate them within Jewish thought and history, as well as within modern legal theory. The topics addressed by these documents include Jewish legal theory from the modern nation state to its adumbration in the forms of Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Judaism in the German-Jewish context; the development of Jewish legal philosophy in Eastern Europe beginning in the eighteenth century; Ultra-Orthodox views of Jewish law premised on the rejection of the modern nation-state; the role of Jewish law in Israel; and contemporary feminist legal theory.
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
I Jewish Law and the Rise of the Modern Nation-State
1(42)
1 Benedict de Spinoza, Theological-Political Treatise
3(4)
2 Selections from the Writings of Moses Mendelssohn and an Associated Text
7(8)
3 Abraham Geiger, Posthumous Writings
15(5)
4 Selections from the Writings of Samson Raphael Hirsch
20(4)
5 Zacharias Frankel, "Judicial Evidence According to Mosaic Talmudic Law"
24(3)
6 Heinrich Graetz, History of the Jews
27(2)
7 Selections from the Writings of Hermann Cohen
29(6)
8 Menachem Elon, "The Legal System of Jewish Law"
35(3)
9 Selections from the Writings of Robert Cover
38(5)
II Eastern European Views of Law: Dissolution of Jewish Communal Power
43(50)
10 Selections from the Writings of Eliyahu of Vilna and Associated Texts
45(6)
11 Hayyim of Volozhin, The Soul of Life
51(4)
12 Selections from the Writings of Shneur Zalman of Liady
55(3)
13 Nahman Krochmal, Guide of the Perplexed of the Age
58(7)
14 Yisrael (Lipkin) Salanter, Light of Israel
65(4)
15 Hayyim Soloveitchik, Novellae and Clarifications on Maimonides
69(5)
16 Shimon Shkop, Novellae on Tractates Bava Kamma, Bava Metzia, and Bava Batra
74(3)
17 Selections from the Writings of Yisrael Meir Kagan and Associated Texts
77(7)
18 Selections from the Writings of Joseph B. Soloveitchik
84(9)
III Ultra-Orthodoxy and the Rejection of the Modern Nation-State
93(68)
19 Selections from the Writings of Moshe Sofer and Associated Texts
95(13)
20 Selections from the Writings of Akiva Yosef Schlesinger and an Associated Text
108(10)
21 Moshe Shemuel Glasner, Fourth Generation
118(7)
22 Isaac Breuer, "The Philosophical Foundations of Jewish and of Modern Law"
125(5)
23 Selections from the Writings of Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz
130(10)
24 Moshe Feinstein, Epistles of Moshe
140(6)
25 Selections from the Writings of Yoel Teitelbaum and Associated Texts
146(15)
IV Jewish Law and the State of Israel
161(72)
26 Selections from the Writings of Abraham Isaac Kook
163(15)
27 Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel, Uziel's Rulings
178(6)
28 Shlomo Goren, "Is a Torah Constitution Possible?"
184(12)
29 Isaac Halevi Herzog, Constitution and Law in a Jewish State According to the Torah
196(8)
30 Yeshayahu Leibowitz, "The Religious Significance of the State of Israel"
204(2)
31 Eliezer Berkovits, Not in Heaven: The Nature and Function of Halakhah
206(5)
32 Shaul Yisraeli, Pillar of the Right
211(5)
33 Eliezer Waldenberg, laws of the State
216(8)
34 Ovadiah Yosef, "Regarding Women's Recital of the Blessing over the Lulav and Other Time-Bound Positive Commandments"
224(9)
V Jewish Feminist Views of Law
233(20)
35 Rachel Adler, Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theology and Ethics
235(5)
36 Tamar Ross, Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism
240(4)
37 Tova Hartman, Feminism Encounters Traditional Judaism: Resistance and Accommodation
244(4)
38 Ronit Irshai, "Toward a Gender Critical Approach to the Philosophy of Jewish Law (Halakhah)"
248(5)
Index 253