JWC2030

Jewish law: ancient, medieval, modern

Victor New

8 points - 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week - First semester - Clayton - No prerequisite

Objectives Upon completion of this subject, students should have developed an introductory understanding of the principles of Jewish law and the way Jewish law has adapted over time and in relationship with a range of host legal systems.

Synopsis This subject aims at providing an introduction to the principles of Jewish law. The focus is on the way in which Jewish law has established its principles and has then been applied in Jewish life in a range of host countries including, in modern times, Israel and Australia.

Assessment Tutorial paper, presented orally and in writing (1000 words): 20% - Essay (3000 words): 40% - Examination (2 hours): 40%

Recommended texts

Rakover N A guide to the sources of Jewish law Jewish Legal Heritage Society, 1994
Elon M (ed.) The principles of Jewish law Keter, 1995

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