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Mishpat Ivri and Israeli Society

Lecture Title: Mishpat Ivri and Israeli Society

Lecturer: Shahar Lifshitz

Lecture Sources

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           A. The Priniciple Talmudic Passage

  1. Mishna Bava Kamma 10:4  English here

2. Babylonian Talmud Tractate Bava Kamma 116a   English here

3. Babylonian Talmud Tractate Bava Kamma 116a-b   English here

4.Tosafot, Bava Kamma 116b, s.v. Lehavi Keruv ve-Durmaskenin la-Holeh

5.Babylonian Talmud Tractate Yevamot 106a

6. Mishna Bava Metzia 6:1  English here

          B. The Jesting Law in Jewish Law Codes

1. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Robbery and Lost Property 12: 6-7   English here

2. Shulchan Arukh, Hoshen Mishpat 264:7-8

          C. Commentators and Responsa Literature

1. Ketzot ha-Hoshen (R. Aryeh Leib Helloer) 264:4, s.v. "Aval Im Natan Lo" [But If He Gave Him]

2. R. Yom Tov b. Abraham Ishbilit (Ritva) on Yevamot 106a

3. She’elot u-Teshuvot [Responsa of] Radbaz (R. David ben Solomon Ibn Abi Zimra) 6:2279

4. Piske ha-Rosh, Yevamot 12:15-16

5. Mordecai ben Hillel, Mordekhai, Bava Kamma 10:172, s.v. "Tol Denar ve-Ha’avireni Ein Lo Ela Sekharo"

6.Ketzot ha-Hoshen 129:9

7.Netivot Mishpat [R. Jacob of Lissa] 264:19

8.Shitah Mequbetzet, Bava Kamma 116a

9. R. Jonathan b. David of Lunel, Bava Kamma 116a

10. She’elot u-Teshuvot Havvot Yair [R. Jair Hayyim Bacharach], sec 186

11. Mordekhai b. Hillel on Bava Kamma, sec 174

12. Bet Yosef (R. Joseph Caro), Hoshen Mishpat 205:5:1, s.v. "Katav ha-Rashba"

13. She’elot u-Teshuvot, R. Shimon b. Tzemah Duran, 4:20

14. Nahmanides [R. Moses ben Nahman], Novellae on Yevamot 106a

15. She’elot u-Teshuvot [Responsa of] Radbaz 3:556

          D. The Relationship to the Case In Which One Benefits and the Other Suffers No Loss

1.Babylonian Talmud Bava Kamma 20a-b

2. She’elot u-Teshuvot Maharshal [R. Solomon Luria], sec 24-25

3. Kezot ha-Hoshen 264:2

4.Jacob of Lissa, Netivot ha-Mishpat 264:18

5. Appeal A v. B, 89/60, PDR 3 369, 375-6

Program: Rabbinic Leadership Initiative

Program Year: Winter 2010

Program Theme: Individual and Collective Consciousness in Judaism

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