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Title: The Oral Law. The rabbinic contribution to Torah-she- be'al-Peh.
Description: New York, Feldheim, 1978. 175 pp. Paper slightly yellowing. Bookplate former owner on flyleaf. Good copy. Orig. cloth with (sl. dam.) dustjacket. Rabbinic literature. Since the Torah was given to all of Am Yisrael at Sinai, how did disputes as to its meaning arise? How did the Sages act when new situations arose that were not provided for in the tradition? What is the difference between Rabbinic interpretation and Rabbinic legislation, and to what extent are these guided by logic or moral reasoning? To what extent did the Sages enjoy the power to interpret tradition and legislate? Did the Sages rely on legal fictions to change the law? These questions, among others, are of great importance to anyone who wants to understand the most essential aspects of Judaism. This newly revised and expanded edition aims to educate both the Torah scholar and the interested layman in the complexities of the Oral Law. ISBN: 9780873060882

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Price: EUR 19.62 = appr. US$ 21.32 Seller: Antiquariaat Spinoza
- Book number: 9110

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