TY - BOOK ID - 45549380 TI - The Halakhah, Volume 1 Part 4 : Inside the Walls of the Israelite Household. Part A. At the Meeting of Time and Space PY - 2000 VL - 1/I-V SN - 9004116176 9004116117 9004116125 9004116141 9004116168 9004494626 900449703X 9004497013 9004497021 9789004116160 9789004116146 9789004116122 9789004116177 9789004116115 9789004497030 9789004497016 9789004494626 9789004497023 PB - Leiden; Boston : BRILL DB - UniCat KW - Jewish law KW - Judaism KW - 296*24 KW - 296*24 Halacha KW - Halacha KW - Jews KW - Religions KW - Semites KW - Biblical law KW - Civil law (Jewish law) KW - Halakha KW - Halakhah KW - Hebrew law KW - Law, Hebrew KW - Law, Jewish KW - Law, Mosaic KW - Law in the Bible KW - Mosaic law KW - Torah law KW - Law, Semitic KW - Commandments (Judaism) KW - Customs and practices KW - Religion KW - Law KW - Mishnah KW - Tosefta KW - Tosephta KW - Thoseftha KW - Mishna KW - Mishnayot KW - Mischnajot KW - Mischna KW - Mishne KW - Michnah KW - Mišnâh KW - Mišna KW - Mishnayoth KW - Mishno KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - Jewish law - Encyclopedias KW - Judaism - Customs and practices - Encyclopedias KW - Shishah sidre Mishnah KW - משנה KW - ששה סדרי משנה KW - משניות KW - Jewish Law UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:45549380 AB - The Halakhah embodies the complete Jewish Law, and contains commandments and guidelines for day-to-day living. The original commandments given by God to the Jewish people were enhanced by rabbis to offer a detailed framework to guide the lives of all Jews. In this complete, all-encompassing encyclopaedia of the Halakhah, the various laws are classified in such a way that a systematic and coherent structure is obtained. Each entry of the Halakhah is presented in a logical fashion. Where applicable, the original biblical wording is given, extended with literal abstracts from the Torah. Next, problems and questions that may arise from that law are stated and any additional information given. Finally, each entry gives comprehensive explanations and recommendations as to how these laws are to be observed in daily life - where to be and where not to be, what to do and what not to do, what to say and what not to say. The Halakhah, or standard Jewish Law, combines the Mishnah (about 200 CE), the Tosefta (about 300 CE), and the two Talmuds (about 400, 600 CE for the Land of Israel and Babylon, respectively). Volumes I and II contain entries pertaining to the Jewish people in relationship to God. Volume III explains how the Jewish people can restore and maintain their society in accordance with the Torah as it is explained by the rabbis. In Volumes IV and V of this study, we take up the life of the Jewish household in their encounter with God. The Encyclopaedic account therefore moves from regulating relationships between Israel and God to establishing stable and equitable relationships among Israelites and finally to actually living the Halakhah. ER -