1st Edition

Jewish Law Annual (Vol 7)

By Bernard S Jackson Copyright 1988

    First Published in 1988. The Annual is published under the auspices of The Institute of Jewish Law, Boston University School of Law, in conjunction with the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies and the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. This volume concludes the symposium on the philosophy of Jewish law which started in Volume 6. It concludes with a response by the late Julius Stone to most of the preceding articles. This edition looks at natural law and Judaism, Halakhah and the Covenant; Jewish attitudes towards the taking of human life; mortality; and a study of Solomon Freehof.

    Part 1 The philosophy of Jewish law (II): Judaism and natural law, J.D. Bleich; natural law, halakhah and the covenant, D.Novak; the covenant - the transendent thrust in Jewish law, E.N.Dorff; some tensions in the Jewish attitude toward the taking of human life, M.Sokol; the interaction of morality and Jewish law, I.Englard; fact scepticism in Jewish law, A.M.Fuss; Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's philosophy of halakhah, L.Kaplan; law in Reform Judaism - a study of Solomon Freehof, D.Cohn-Sherbok; leeways of choice, natural law and justice in Jewish legal ordering, J.Stone. Part 2 Survey of recent literature.

    Biography

    Bernard S Jackson