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Isaac Herzog
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| #3503051 in Books | Soncino Pr Ltd | 1980-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 2 | 1.52 x5.50 x8.44l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 737 pages | ||0 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| I found this book almost unreadably slow, so only ...|By David D. Friedman|I found this book almost unreadably slow, so only made it through the first few chapters. The author is more concerned with drawing parallels between Jewish law and English common law than with giving the reader a clear picture of how Jewish law worked and works.
Rabbi Herzog, former Chief Rabbi of Israel, was regarded as one of the foremost authorities on the Talmud as well as a distinguished scholar of jurisprudence. In this landmark work, Rabbi Herzog provides a fascinating portrait of the Jewish legal system. In addition to presenting a thorough introduction to the history of Jewish law, Rabbi Herzog discusses, in great detail, two distinct parts of Jewish law: the laws of property and the laws of obligations. Drawing on his ...
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