Law's dominion: Jewish community, religion, and family in early modern Metz

Jewish History through a Legal Lens -- The Foundations of the Metz Kehillah -- Communal Autonomy and Governance -- Lay and Rabbinic Judicial Authority -- Navigating the Challenges of Multiple Jurisdictions -- Guardianship and Inheritance -- Women, Marriage, and Property.

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Auteur principal: Berkovitz, Jay R. 1951- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
Dans: Studies in Jewish history and culture (volume 60)
Année: 2020
Recensions:[Rezension von: Berkovitz, Jay R., 1951-, Law's dominion] (2022) (Schechter, Ronald B.)
Collection/Revue:Studies in Jewish history and culture volume 60
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Metz / Juifs / Communauté juive / Droit juif / Histoire 1800-1900
Sujets non-standardisés:B Jews (France) (Metz) Social life and customs
B Metz (France) Ethnic relations
B Jews (France) (Metz) History 18th century
B Rabbinical courts (France) (Metz) History 18th century
B Jews Cultural assimilation (France) (Metz)
Accès en ligne: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Aggregator)
Édition parallèle:Électronique
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Résumé:Jewish History through a Legal Lens -- The Foundations of the Metz Kehillah -- Communal Autonomy and Governance -- Lay and Rabbinic Judicial Authority -- Navigating the Challenges of Multiple Jurisdictions -- Guardianship and Inheritance -- Women, Marriage, and Property.
"In Law's Dominion, Jay Berkovitz offers a novel approach to the history of early modern Jewry. Set in the city of Metz, on the Moselle river, this study of a vibrant prerevolutionary community draws on a wide spectrum of legal sources that tell a story about community, religion, and family that has not been told before.Focusing on the community's leadership, public institutions, and judiciary, this study challenges the assumption that Jewish life was in a steady state of decline before the French Revolution. To the contrary, the evidence reveals a robust community that integrated religious values and civic consciousness, interacted with French society, and showed remarkable signs of collaboration between Jewish law and the French judicial system"--
ISBN:9004417397