Marriage, Sex and Family in JudaismMichael J. Broyde Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 22. 8. 2005 - Počet stran: 352 Marriage, Sex and Family in Judaism explores Jewish marriage from historical and contemporary perspectives, focusing on the religious and legal concepts of marriage, and the social impact of family in the Jewish community. The book does not advocate one perspective or another; instead, the essays range from conservative to liberal viewpoints, offering readers a well-balanced mixture of perspectives on Jewish marriage. |
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... Chapter 4 by Michael J. Broyde explores alternatives to marriage in the Jewish tradition , focusing on concubinage and polygamy , and explains why the Jewish tradition did not take these paths . Chapters 5 and 6 , both by Michael S ...
... Chapter 4 by Michael J. Broyde explores alternatives to marriage in the Jewish tradition , focusing on concubinage and polygamy , and explains why the Jewish tradition did not take these paths . Chapters 5 and 6 , both by Michael S ...
Strana x
... chapter in this volume , by Michael J. Broyde , concludes with a discussion of cloning as a form of reproduction and a survey of the impact of assisted reproduction generally in the Jewish tradition . Each of these essays reflects a ...
... chapter in this volume , by Michael J. Broyde , concludes with a discussion of cloning as a form of reproduction and a survey of the impact of assisted reproduction generally in the Jewish tradition . Each of these essays reflects a ...
Strana 2
... chapter 2 , which offers the creation of woman as a response to the first man's loneliness : " Therefore a man leaves his father and mother , clings to his wife , and becomes one flesh " ( Gen. 2:24 ) . Thus , between the first two chapters ...
... chapter 2 , which offers the creation of woman as a response to the first man's loneliness : " Therefore a man leaves his father and mother , clings to his wife , and becomes one flesh " ( Gen. 2:24 ) . Thus , between the first two chapters ...
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... chapter four of Shlomo Riskin , Women and Jewish Divorce : The Rebellious Wife , the Agunah and the Right of Women to Initiate Divorce in Jewish Law , a Halakhic Solution ( Hoboken , N.J. , 1989 ) , 47–78 , especially at pages 56-60 ...
... chapter four of Shlomo Riskin , Women and Jewish Divorce : The Rebellious Wife , the Agunah and the Right of Women to Initiate Divorce in Jewish Law , a Halakhic Solution ( Hoboken , N.J. , 1989 ) , 47–78 , especially at pages 56-60 ...
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... chapter takes as its starting point that the stories , poems , laws , and other presentations of women in the Bible are formative for the conscious- ness of Western civilization , in its religious forms — Judaism , Christianity , and ...
... chapter takes as its starting point that the stories , poems , laws , and other presentations of women in the Bible are formative for the conscious- ness of Western civilization , in its religious forms — Judaism , Christianity , and ...
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