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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration and Conventions Used in the Text
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Chapter One The Printed Page of the Talmud The Commentaries and their Authors -
Chapter Two Catastrophe and Halakhic Creativity -
Chapter Three The Halakhic Isolation of the Ashkenazic Community -
Chapter Four Usury, Jewish Law -
Chapter Five The Jewish Attitude to Usury in the High and Late Middle Ages (1000–1500) -
Chapter Six Pawnbroking -
Chapter Seven Can Halakhic Texts Talk History? -
Chapter Eight Halakhah, Taboo, and the Origin of Jewish Moneylending in Germany -
Chapter Nine Religious Law and Change The Medieval Ashkenazic Example -
Chapter Ten ‘Religious Law and Change’ Revisited -
Chapter Eleven A Note on Deviance in Eleventh-Century Ashkenaz -
Chapter Twelve On Deviance - Review Essay Yishaq (Eric) Zimmer, ’Olam ke-Minhago Noheg
- Bibliography of Manuscripts
- Source Acknowledgments
- Index of Names
- Index of Places
- Index of Subjects
(p.vii) Preface
(p.vii) Preface
- Source:
- Collected Essays: v. 1
- Author(s):
Haym Soloveitchik
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration and Conventions Used in the Text
-
Chapter One The Printed Page of the Talmud The Commentaries and their Authors -
Chapter Two Catastrophe and Halakhic Creativity -
Chapter Three The Halakhic Isolation of the Ashkenazic Community -
Chapter Four Usury, Jewish Law -
Chapter Five The Jewish Attitude to Usury in the High and Late Middle Ages (1000–1500) -
Chapter Six Pawnbroking -
Chapter Seven Can Halakhic Texts Talk History? -
Chapter Eight Halakhah, Taboo, and the Origin of Jewish Moneylending in Germany -
Chapter Nine Religious Law and Change The Medieval Ashkenazic Example -
Chapter Ten ‘Religious Law and Change’ Revisited -
Chapter Eleven A Note on Deviance in Eleventh-Century Ashkenaz -
Chapter Twelve On Deviance - Review Essay Yishaq (Eric) Zimmer, ’Olam ke-Minhago Noheg
- Bibliography of Manuscripts
- Source Acknowledgments
- Index of Names
- Index of Places
- Index of Subjects