Development and Discontinuity in Jewish Law
By (Author) Ruth N. Sandberg
University Press of America
University Press of America
19th December 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Judaism
296.18
Paperback
282
Width 136mm, Height 215mm, Spine 21mm
363g
In Development and Discontinuity in Jewish Law, Ruth Sandberg analyzes ten biblical commandments and their interpretations in classical and medieval rabbinic sources. These texts reveal that the process of Jewish law is one of both development and discontinuity, in which biblical law can be enlarged upon and expanded, or conversely, be contracted, restricted, or even eliminated entirely. By presenting specific examples from Jewish law and tracing their process from the ancient biblical text to their codification in the sixteenth-century, Sandberg gives the reader an opportunity to see firsthand how Jewish legal texts actually operate and relate to one another.
Ruth N. Sandberg is Leonard and Ethel Landau Associate Professor of Rabbinics, Gratz College, Melrose Park, Pennsylvania.