Description: Inheriting the Crown in Jewish Law: The Struggle for Rabbinic Compensation, Tenure, And Inheritance RightsHardcover 2006 In his legal history of the rabbinic profession from biblical to modern times, Jeffrey I. Roth traces the development of principles governing compensation and related benefits for rabbis, scholars, teachers, and judges under Jewish law. Roth focuses on the disconnect that evolved as rabbis wished to serve God and their communities yet needed to provide for the material needs of their families. He charts the shift from the Talmudic ideal of uncompensated service and follows the development of four material advantages sought by the rabbinic profession―compensation, protection against competition, principles of tenure in office, and inheritance rights.
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Subject: Law, Judaism, Customs
Item Length: 9.2in.
Item Height: 0.7in.
Item Width: 6.4in.
Author: Jeffrey I. Roth
Publication Name: Inheriting the Crown in Jewish Law : The Struggle for Rabbinic Compensation, Tenure, and Inheritance Rights
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication Year: 2006
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 13.9 Oz
Number of Pages: 168 Pages