Crime and punishment in Jewish law : essays and responsa / edited by Walter Jacob and Moshe Zemer. New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [1999]
Inhalt
- PDF Vorderdeckel
- PDF Titelblatt
- PDF Contents
- PDF Widmung
- 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 Rückdeckel