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Law’s Dominion - Jay R. Berkovitz

Law’s Dominion

Jewish Community, Religion, and Family in Early Modern Metz
Buch | Softcover
420 Seiten
2019
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-41739-7 (ISBN)
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In Law’s Dominion, Jay Berkovitz offers a new history of early modern Jewry. Set in the city of Metz, legal sources reveal a robust community able to integrate religion and civic consciousness while navigating competing Jewish and French jurisdictions.
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.



In Law’s Dominion, Jay Berkovitz has gathered and meticulously mined a dazzling array of rich and complex rabbinic texts and records from Western Europe during the early modern period, including the pinkas of the rabbinic court of Metz that he previously rescued from oblivion. What emerges is a remarkably fresh depiction and incisive comparative treatment of central aspects of Jewish law, religion and family, which will have far-reaching ramifications for all future studies in these disciplines.

-Ephraim Kanarfogel, E. Billi Ivry University Professor of Jewish History, Literature, and Law at Yeshiva University

Jay R. Berkovitz, Ph.D. (1983), Brandeis University, is Distinguished Professor of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies (Emeritus) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has published extensively in the fields of early modern history and law, including Protocols of Justice (Brill, 2014).

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Maps



Introduction



Part 1: Foundations

1 Writing Jewish History through a Legal Lens

 Rabbinic Responsa Literature

 Communal Registers (Pinkasim)

 Lay and Rabbinic Court Records

 Law as a Cultural System

 The Production of the Metz Pinkas Beit Din



2 The Foundations of the Metz Kehillah

 Return of the Jews to France and the Establishment of the Metz Community

 Ritual and Identity

 Material Culture

 Economic Integration



Part 2: Community, Governance, Authority

3 Communal Autonomy and Governance

 Electoral and Administrative Procedures

 Consumption and Social Status

 Poverty and Social Welfare

 Juridical Autonomy and Recourse to Non-Jewish Courts

 Policing Religious and Cultural Boundaries



4 Lay and Rabbinic Judicial Authority

 Lay and Rabbinic Tribunals

 Sources of Law

 Judicial Procedure

 Functions of the Beit Din



5 Navigating the Challenges of Multiple Jurisdictions

 Language

 Production of Bi-lingual Documents

 Patterns of Litigation in the Beit Din

 Judicial Behavior of the Metz Beit Din

 The Acquaintance of the Beit Din with French Law and Judicial Procedure

 Navigating the Two Systems

 The Impact of French Law on Rabbinic Jurisprudence



Part 3: Family Affairs

6 Guardianship and Inheritance

 Guardianship

 Inheritance

 Testamentary Charity



7 Women, Marriage, and Property

 Betrothal and Marriage

 Marital Property

 Women in Credit and Commerce



8 Conclusion and Epilogue

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Jewish History and Culture ; 60
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 652 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
ISBN-10 90-04-41739-7 / 9004417397
ISBN-13 978-90-04-41739-7 / 9789004417397
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