Crime and punishment in Jewish law : essays and responsa / edited by Walter Jacob and Moshe Zemer. New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [1999]
Content
PDF Front cover
PDF Title page
PDF Contents
PDF Dedication
PDF Acknowledgments
PDF Introduction
Part One. Essays
PDF Chapter 3. Assisting the Guilty. Halakhic Considerations
PDF Chapter 4. Punishment. Its Method and Purpose
PDF Chapter 5. Capital Punishment
PDF Chapter 6. Confrontation of Halakhah and Religious Violence
PDF Part Two. Selected Reform Responsa
Professional Secrecy and an Illegal Act
93 Damages for a Physician's Error
94 Suing the Rabbi
96 Malpractice Suits Against Rabbis
99 Confidential Information
100 Testimony Against a Family Member
102 Informing on Others in Criminal Activities
103 Electronic Eavesdropping and Jewish Law
107 Disinterment for Legal Evidence
109 Insanity in Criminal Cases
110 Unknown Defect in Building Material
113 Freeing Hostages
114 Jewish Lawyers and Terrorists
116 Punishment of Minors
117 Memorializing a Known Criminal
118 Garnisheeing Wages
120 Muggers and Money on Sabbath
123 Collecting Synagogue Pledges through the Civil Courts
126 Synagogue Contribution from a Criminal
129 A Criminal as a Member of the Congregation
132 An Unworthy Man Called to Torah
PDF Contributors
PDF Back cover