Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra
This work investigates Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra (Radbaz), a leading 16th century rabbinic authority who assumed the role of rendering 'just' decisions, which were occasionally at the expense of conventional law. The author explores Radbaz's decision-making in terms of his insight into the broader purposes of codified law, sensitivity, and overall rationality.
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Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra
This work investigates Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra (Radbaz), a leading 16th century rabbinic authority who assumed the role of rendering 'just' decisions, which were occasionally at the expense of conventional law. The author explores Radbaz's decision-making in terms of his insight into the broader purposes of codified law, sensitivity, and overall rationality.
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Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra

Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra

by Samuel Morell
Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra

Studies in the Judicial Methodology of Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra

by Samuel Morell

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Overview

This work investigates Rabbi David ibn Abi Zimra (Radbaz), a leading 16th century rabbinic authority who assumed the role of rendering 'just' decisions, which were occasionally at the expense of conventional law. The author explores Radbaz's decision-making in terms of his insight into the broader purposes of codified law, sensitivity, and overall rationality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761827078
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/30/2003
Series: Studies in Judaism
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Samuel Morell is Associate Professor, Binghamton University (SUNY). This is his second book on the judicial methodology of sixteenth-century Sephardic rabbinic legalists.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Rules of Transliteration
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Part One: The "Real World" and Codified Law; Popular Practice and Legal Interpretation; the Role of Equity; Considerations of Public Policy; Sevara; Conclusions form Part One
Chapter 5 Part Two: The Middle Way; The Place of the Master; "Grant That One Should Not Add to It;" Qim Li; "The Law is in Accordance with the Later Authorities;" Conclusions for Part Two
Chapter 6 Biographies
Chapter 7 Works Cited: Primary Sources
Chapter 8 Works Cited: Secondary Sources
Chapter 9 List of Cases
Chapter 10 Index of Responsa
Chapter 11 Index of Legal Issues
Chapter 12 General Index
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